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Their coming from FlexiRoam, I assume some employee has inside access/cheaper access or an account that has lots of credit 😊 Because FlexiRoam charges $35.99 for 1GB over 360 days for pretty much the exact same countries/carriers
The eSIMs themselves identify as “Webbing” and also have “Webbing” IP addresses. A quick google search for this company yields a website which mainly deals with IoT eSIMs. This would make sense for the lowish data allowance as IoT devices don’t use much data alongside the large amount of countries supported as IoT devices need the ability to roam in quite a few circumstances.
 
The eSIMs themselves identify as “Webbing” and also have “Webbing” IP addresses. A quick google search for this company yields a website which mainly deals with IoT eSIMs. This would make sense for the lowish data allowance as IoT devices don’t use much data alongside the large amount of countries supported as IoT devices need the ability to roam in quite a few circumstances.
Seems like Flexiroam comes from Webbing https://forums.redflagdeals.com/fle...rld-elite-mastercard-holders-ymmv-2623441/63/
But your right, Webbing is the source
 
It was posted on the forum a while ago… it cinsisted of some strange website where you paypalled them £3.50 and you got a 15 day eSIM with 3GB data but it could access all networks in the UK and also worked internationally for free all over the world. Once you had sent them the money, you went into a discord server and paste a code emailed to you into a bot channel which generated the eSIM.

there is a channel in the discord server which lists all countries and networks it connects to.
damn if only it was a little bit more data, going to Sweden soon, would be helpful haha
 
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I've had a Mogo E-sim in my iPhone for backup, seems to be a KPN-NL one and all 4 networks enabled in the UK, saw 5G briefly on one of them (I forget which), works out at $10 or so for 5GB/60days, traffic seems egress in the USA

Added a BNE one yesterday to test, that was slightly more expensive per GB but supposedly no expiry not sure who they're using as the network shows an BNE regardless of which carrier you are using (O2,EE,3 in the UK). Data seemed to be egressing from an Equinix IP in NL.

The other thing I've ordered to play with as a 5ber programmable SIM, that needs android device to program but it supposedly lets you download an esim profile to it to use in phones that don't support esim.
 
Added a BNE one yesterday to test, that was slightly more expensive per GB but supposedly no expiry not sure who they're using as the network shows an BNE regardless of which carrier you are using (O2,EE,3 in the UK). Data seemed to be egressing from an Equinix IP in NL.
Oh that's interesting, it seems to vary, played with BNE on the 5ber sim and got OVH uk when on O2, Equinix spain on EE and 3.

Programming the 5ber sim for BNE seemed to work ok on the Huawei Psmart 2019 I had spare just scanned the QR code BNE sent using the 5ber app, seems to be a Telnor profile for their "E7" esim.
 
It was posted on the forum a while ago… it consisted of some strange website where you paypalled them £3.50 and you got a 15 day eSIM with 3GB data but it could access all networks in the UK and also worked internationally for free all over the world. Once you had sent them the money, you went into a discord server and paste a code emailed to you into a bot channel which generated the eSIM.

there is a channel in the discord server which lists all countries and networks it connects to.
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The other thing I've ordered to play with as a 5ber programmable SIM, that needs android device to program but it supposedly lets you download an esim profile to it to use in phones that don't support esim.
5ber is great and works well. Havent found many real world uses for it though. The sim once programmed works in my iphone and also tried a Huawei 5G router.
 
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5ber is great and works well. Havent found many real world uses for it though. The sim once programmed works in my iphone and also tried a Huawei 5G router.
I have one in the android "AI" box thing in the car so that it has it's own connectivity.
(There's nothing AI about them, but they do fool the infotainment to go into carplay mode then you get a full android OS to use.)
 
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