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Your team lands in Frankfurt, opens their laptop, fires off a few emails, and within 48 hours your business has quietly racked up hundreds of pounds in roaming charges. No one meant for it to happen. No one noticed until the bill arrived. For small and medium-sized businesses, international roaming is one of those costs that tends to fly under the radar, until it doesn’t. Sta...


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A common question people have when switching to eSIM is: can you use eSIM and physical SIM at the same time?

The answer is yes — most modern smartphones support dual SIM functionality, allowing you to use both an eSIM and a physical SIM simultaneously. This setup is especially useful for travel, work, and ...


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Easter weekend is one of the best times of year for a short getaway. With longer days, spring weather, and a natural long weekend, it’s the perfect excuse to travel. Whether you’re planning something local or heading abroad, here are some of the best places to visit for Easter weekend 2026.

Best UK Destinations for Easter Weekend 2026

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eSIM technology is no longer just a convenience for travellers. It’s quickly becoming a core part of global connectivity infrastructure.

According to new research by Juniper Research, eSIM adoption in 2026 is expected to reach 1.5 billion connections globally, representing a 30% increase from 2025. This r...


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With more devices moving toward eSIM technology, many people are wondering whether laptops are next. A common question is whether the MacBook Neo eSIM is supported and if you can use mobile data directly on the device. The short answer: no, the MacBook Neo ...


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