EastESIM strategically partners with top-tier local carriers across Asia to ensure you get the best possible connection. For instance, in Thailand, you might connect to AIS or TrueMove H; in Japan, it could be Docomo or SoftBank; and in South Korea, expect SK Telecom or KT. Our goal is to provide reliable 4G/LTE, and often 5G, speeds by leveraging the strongest networks in each region. We select partners known for their extensive reach, even in popular tourist destinations like Bali or Phuket.
Which local networks does EastESIM connect to in Asian countries?
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