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International travellers: Kaspersky launches new connectivity solution

International travellers: Kaspersky launches new connectivity solution

Business Recorder10 hours ago

ISLAMABAD: A global cybersecurity company on Thursday introduced a new connectivity solution for international travellers including Pakistanis traveling aboard, empowers users with easy internet access across 150 countries and regions.
Kaspersky eSIM Store is a new connectivity solution for international travel. Designed to make it easier for leisure and business travellers to stay online globally, it empowers users with easy internet access across 150+ countries and regions, with a choice of over 2,000 affordable data plans and transparent conditions without any roaming fees.
The production of eSIM-compatible devices has increased tenfold in the last five years according to the GSMA. By 2028, it is expected that half of all mobile connections worldwide will use eSIM technology. This rise in popularity is driven by eSIM's convenience and ease of use – eliminating the need for physical SIM cards and enabling a hassle-free experience wherever you go.
To meet this growing trend, Kaspersky eSIM Store provides access to eSIM plans from local telecom operators all over the world with an easy interface and simple management.
While traveling, an eSIM can help users avoid high roaming costs on a primary SIM, remove the need to search for a local SIM kiosk and share personal data with them, as well as avoiding the use of unsecured public Wi-Fi networks. Kaspersky eSIM Store features a user-friendly interface for plan selection, purchase, top-ups, and data usage management. Travellers can choose their preferred activation date, allowing them to set up their eSIM in advance and be connected the moment their trip begins all in just a few taps.
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International travellers: Kaspersky launches new connectivity solution
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ISLAMABAD: A global cybersecurity company on Thursday introduced a new connectivity solution for international travellers including Pakistanis traveling aboard, empowers users with easy internet access across 150 countries and regions. Kaspersky eSIM Store is a new connectivity solution for international travel. Designed to make it easier for leisure and business travellers to stay online globally, it empowers users with easy internet access across 150+ countries and regions, with a choice of over 2,000 affordable data plans and transparent conditions without any roaming fees. The production of eSIM-compatible devices has increased tenfold in the last five years according to the GSMA. By 2028, it is expected that half of all mobile connections worldwide will use eSIM technology. This rise in popularity is driven by eSIM's convenience and ease of use – eliminating the need for physical SIM cards and enabling a hassle-free experience wherever you go. To meet this growing trend, Kaspersky eSIM Store provides access to eSIM plans from local telecom operators all over the world with an easy interface and simple management. While traveling, an eSIM can help users avoid high roaming costs on a primary SIM, remove the need to search for a local SIM kiosk and share personal data with them, as well as avoiding the use of unsecured public Wi-Fi networks. Kaspersky eSIM Store features a user-friendly interface for plan selection, purchase, top-ups, and data usage management. Travellers can choose their preferred activation date, allowing them to set up their eSIM in advance and be connected the moment their trip begins all in just a few taps. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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