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No SIM card needed as Spark launches eSIM

Smart wearables and watches no longer need to be near their mobile phone to stay connected.

Dane Ambler Tue, 30 Apr 2019

Telco Spark has become the first New Zealand mobile provider to support embedded SIM card (eSIM) technology.

An eSIM is an integrated SIM chip that doesn't need to be removed from a device, essentially removing the need to have a physical SIM card (and SIM slot). It can store all information

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