eSIM Provider Directory — Who Powers Your Connectivity

Wed Feb 11 2026 Reading time
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The eSIM ecosystem involves several layers of providers — understanding who does what helps you make smarter decisions when choosing a plan.

How the eSIM Supply Chain Works

  1. Local network operators — the companies that own the cell towers (e.g. NTT Docomo in Japan, T-Mobile in the US, EE in the UK)
  2. eSIM aggregators — companies that buy wholesale data from operators and resell it through APIs
  3. eSIM marketplaces — apps like SIMPal that present plans to end users and handle purchasing

Some providers combine roles 2 and 3. SIMPal focuses on direct partnerships with local operators wherever possible, cutting out the aggregator margin for better pricing.

What to Look for in an eSIM Provider

  • Local network partnership — plans running on a local operator's actual network perform better than resold wholesale capacity
  • Clear terms — data caps, throttling policies, and validity periods should be stated upfront
  • Reliable activation — QR codes should work first time; single-use codes are standard
  • Responsive support — activation failures happen; fast support response matters
  • No data throttling surprises — some "unlimited" plans throttle heavily after a soft cap

Regional Providers Worth Knowing

  • Asia: NTT Docomo (Japan), AIS (Thailand), Telkomsel (Indonesia), StarHub (Singapore)
  • Europe: EE, Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom, Orange
  • Americas: T-Mobile, AT&T, Telcel (Mexico), Claro (Latin America)
  • Oceania: Telstra, Optus (Australia), Spark (New Zealand)

SIMPal's Provider Network

SIMPal maintains direct relationships with local providers in 200+ countries. When you buy a plan through SIMPal, you're getting a plan on that country's actual local network — not a resold global data pool. This means better speeds, more reliable connectivity, and competitive local pricing.

Download SIMPal to browse available providers for your destination.

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