Advertorial for YesimIt’s no secret that outbound Australians are used to planning international trips down to the last detail.Whether travellers are booking flights, securing accommodation, arranging travel insurance or budgeting for daily expenses, total holiday costs are clear. That clarity lasts right until the moment a traveller lands in Tokyo, Manila or Denpasar, steps off the plane and switches off flight mode.When it comes to being connected in 2026, it’s important to be set up before leaving home. A smartphone automatically pairs with a local mobile network and its roaming capabilities are instant. This remains one of the few travel services where the terms and conditions around pricing are determined solely by home carriers rather than the user.To address this challenge, a new generation of eSIM providers has emerged. Spearheaded by Swiss pioneer Yesim, this shift allows travellers to arrange mobile internet before departure and secure a fixed validity period at a transparent price.“Travellers today are becoming much more price-conscious. Flights, hotels and everyday travel expenses continue to increase, especially during peak seasons,” says Dmitri Verbovski, founder and chief executive of Yesim.“Reliable and straightforward internet access abroad has become a basic necessity. We believe staying connected while travelling should become simpler and more affordable, not more complicated.”Roam no moreConventional roaming no longer aligns with how Australians travel. Instead of flexibility, stricter boundaries are imposed through daily caps and limited coverage. This means travellers are forced to adapt to set carrier plans, ration data usage and pay charges daily.When booking flights or hotel rooms, travellers select options matching their itinerary and budget. With roaming, decisions remain entirely with domestic carriers, which dictate coverage zones, partner networks, daily fees and allowance caps.There is no simple way to tailor carrier connectivity for a week in Japan or a multi-country tour across Asia. Instead, the destination and duration of a journey must fit pre-set carrier pricing structures.Choosing an eSIM over a physical SIM card gives you total control over your travel data. Internet on your own termsBy separating mobile data from physical home SIM cards, travel eSIMs allow Australians to purchase data packages directly for their specific itinerary – just as they would book a hotel room or train pass. Primary physical SIMs remain active to receive bank verification codes and urgent calls, while international data routes through the eSIM.Yesim provides network coverage across more than 200 destinations for over 3.5 million users worldwide. For a seven-day trip to Japan, Yesim’s unlimited data package costs $US29.40 (about $41.66) – less than traditional roaming passes, with no daily volume restrictions.Key features of the platform include:Extensive network coverage: Connecting across more than 800 partner operators to maintain signal stability outside major cities.Automatic network selection: Switchless Network technology automatically connects devices to the strongest local signal without manual configuration.Multi-device management: The Multiple eSIMs feature enables families or groups to manage several profiles from a single account.Flexible plans: Fixed packages for structured trips, regional and global options covering up to 140 countries, or Pay & Fly options for pay-as-you-go flexibility.Roaming was created to keep home phone numbers accessible while abroad, and it served that purpose well for decades. Travel eSIMs address a more modern need by providing continuous internet access on the traveller’s own terms.With Yesim, travellers set up connectivity before leaving home. Once the plane lands, switching off flight mode restores full internet access instantly at a price known upfront. Mobile connectivity becomes as seamlessly planned a part of the journey as flights and travel insurance.Trial packages begin at US60¢ (about 86¢) for 500MB, and new users can save 15 per cent on their first data purchase by downloading the app and using the promo code GETYESIM15. For more information, visit yesim.appFrom our partners
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