eSims, what is your experience.

Does anyone know a useful site that lists where eSIM companies ‘pop out’ to the internet? It may be the home location of the company, or can it be elsewhere?

Eg: it appears that TravelKon is based in Perth. Does that mean if I use their eSIM in Turkey, that my data is routed from a Turkish providers tower, back to Aus and then ‘into’ the www? They don’t actually specify the detail of the data path.

I know last year I used a provider and it was ultimately sending everything through Hong Kong, even though Hong Kong didn’t appear anywhere in the purchase or T&Cs.

I should add, I’ve seen one or two companies that specify where. Can’t remember which company but over the weekend whilst searching, one specified it passed all data through Poland. A couple of months ago I used an AlwaysMobile eSIM and although the company references everything to Canada, IIRC, this was the one that was coming up as Hong Kong based.
 
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Don't think such a thing exists, many don't even list what carriers they might roam onto.
You might get some info on reddit r/esims

Most of these 'brands' are buying data off various phone companies. Sometimes these brands use multiple wholesalers so the endpoint might change depending on the plan.
Believe HK, Singapore, Poland and Jersey are common end points these days.
 
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Don't think such a thing exists, many don't even list what carriers they might roam onto.
The name brands list the networks they roam on. The cheapy OTA ones are a cough shoot.
Most of these 'brands' are buying data off various phone companies. Sometimes these companies use multiple wholesalers so the endpoint might change depending on the plan.
Believe HK, Singapore, Poland and Jersey are common end points these days.
You can second guess some from where they’re based (but not always obvious).

A lot actually come out of SIN. Quite a few out of the UAE and several from HKG/Mainland China (which I tend to avoid if possible).
 
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Does anyone know a useful site that lists where eSIM companies ‘pop out’ to the internet? It may be the home location of the company, or can it be elsewhere?

Eg: it appears that TravelKon is based in Perth. Does that mean if I use their eSIM in Turkey, that my data is routed from a Turkish providers tower, back to Aus and then ‘into’ the www? They don’t actually specify the detail of the data path.

I know last year I used a provider and it was ultimately sending everything through Hong Kong, even though Hong Kong didn’t appear anywhere in the purchase or T&Cs.

I should add, I’ve seen one or two companies that specify where. Can’t remember which company but over the weekend whilst searching, one specified it passed all data through Poland. A couple of months ago I used an AlwaysMobile eSIM and although the company references everything to Canada, IIRC, this was the one that was coming up as Hong Kong based.

I use eSIMDB: Find and Compare Best Travel eSIMs for Your Trip as a starting point to identify esim options for the countries I'm visiting. If you drill down to a specific plan and display its details, you will find that for alot (not all) of plans, an internet breakout country is listed. Out of the no-name esim providers, I've used mobimatter a few times without issues.
 
The equating HK as China a bit overblown, but thought the other stuff was interesting, albeit presumably similar risks with any mobile network.
 
The equating HK as China a bit overblown, but thought the other stuff was interesting, albeit presumably similar risks with any mobile network.
The “China” eSIM I had routed through HKG but allowed access outside the GFW. I’d prefer one that went via SIN over HKG however.

Not sure the bit about “messaging” in the background is as sinister as they might be suggesting. Heaps of apps already tic-tac with their motherships. Which is why I turn mobile data access off to everything I don’t need out and about when OS. They get their chance to phone home over wifi.
 
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The “China” eSIM I had routed through HKG but allowed access outside the GFW. I’d prefer one that went via SIN over HKG however.

Not sure the bit about “messaging” in the background is as sinister as they might be suggesting. Heaps of apps already tic-tac with their motherships. Which is why I turn mobile data access off to everything I don’t need out and about when OS. They get their chance to phone home over wifi.
When I used Billion Connect when in China recently it kept changing between breakout in HKG and breakout in SIN.

Went for cheapest available in Greenland, GlobaleSIM - given that there is only 1 telco in Greenland .............. worked perfectly fine and often had coverage miles out at sea. Worked on land every time as well. Much better than $440 USD for a week of WiFi.
 
I do use esimdb to narrow down to providers who have services in the countries I’m after. Unfortunately not all of their offered eSIM providers list where their internet breakout point is a snap we have routine discussions such as above.

The eSIM I am browsing AFF with right now is by a provider named ‘thirr’. It had worked perfectly in Indonesia, Turkey, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and is also now in Uzbekistan. It definitely has the internet breakout out in Poland as most webpages are defaulting to Polish versions if they exist and ads are all in Polish.
 

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