en.Wedoany.com Reported - A virtual mobile network operator called Fuse Mobile, which uses eSIM technology, has recently launched, offering mobile data connectivity by automatically utilizing the 4G and 5G networks of EE, Three UK, Vodafone, and O2 through a single eSIM plan.

eSIM is a technology that embeds an electronic SIM card into a device (such as a smartphone). Once fully implemented, users can switch between operators more conveniently without waiting for a physical SIM card to be delivered, and can also use other networks in addition to their main mobile plan, such as opting for an eSIM when traveling abroad.
Fuse Mobile automatically connects users' phones to the strongest network, aiming to address weak signal issues in certain areas across different mobile networks. With the Pulse and Surge plans, users can use data in over 130 countries overseas at no extra cost. Such multi-network operators typically offer limited data allowances and do not include unlimited calls and texts. Fuse currently offers three monthly plans, all based on multi-network eSIM: Spark (5GB data, £5.99 per month), Pulse (10GB data plus roaming in over 130 countries, £9.99 per month), and Surge (15GB data plus roaming, £14.99 per month). Each plan is monthly rolling with no contract binding. New customers can try the service for the first 7 days for free, and all plans support tethering (hotspot). Fuse is not the first eSIM provider to launch such a product; Anywhere eSIM also offers similar functionality, though it is more based on a prepaid model used as a secondary SIM card, for example, paying £50 for 12 months to get 1,000 minutes of calls, 1,000 texts, and 10GB of data.









