Consumer & Lifestyle · Travel & TransportstructuralB2CMobileMarketplace

Airport SIM Cards Are Overpriced and Inconvenient for International Travelers

Travelers regularly overpay for single-use physical SIM cards at airports, with poor coverage and no flexibility. eSIM alternatives address this but fragmented distribution makes discovery and purchase cumbersome. A bootstrapped founder validated the market by building an eSIM store.

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