AT&T launches eSIM travel passes for US, Canada, and Mexico
TL;DR: AT&T launched a prepaid travel service called eSIM by AT&T for visitors to the United States, Canada, and Mexico ahead of the FIFA World Cup scheduled from June 11 to July 19. The service uses an eSIM, a digital SIM profile built into compatible phones, and includes unlimited data plans with fixed validity periods. AT&T listed four pass options, starting at $3.99 for one day in the United States.
AT&T launched eSIM by AT&T for travelers visiting the United States, Canada, and Mexico ahead of the FIFA World Cup, which is scheduled to run from June 11 to July 19 across those three countries. The service is aimed at visitors arriving in North America for tournament matches.
eSIM by AT&T is sold as prepaid passes with unlimited data and fixed durations. AT&T listed a one-day United States-only pass for $3.99. AT&T also listed a seven-day pass for $15.99 in the United States or $24.99 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The source says AT&T offers four pass options in total, but only the one-day and seven-day prices are specified in the provided material. The service is based on eSIM technology, which lets users activate mobile service digitally on a compatible device without inserting a physical SIM card.
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