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A fairly recent behavior of major mobile carriers ( | A fairly recent behavior of major mobile carriers ([[AT&T]], [[Verizon]], [[T-Mobile]], etc.) is that they may sometimes supply devices with a digital SIM card, or eSIM card. (Seriously, PLEASE expand upon this) | ||
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A fairly recent behavior of major mobile carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, etc.) is that they may sometimes supply devices with a digital SIM card, or eSIM card. (Seriously, PLEASE expand upon this)