Telstra supports eSIM for Windows users in Australia before both iOS and iPhone

Australia's Telstra operator has officially announced eSIM support features for Windows 10 laptops and tablets.

Australia's Telstra operator has officially announced eSIM support features for Windows 10 laptops and tablets. The company has confirmed that both individual and corporate customers own Windows 10 devices. ESIM support can use Telstra's support features.

Telstra's representative said the company has completed a partnership with Microsoft to develop and deploy eSIM support feature packs for laptops including Microsoft Surface Pro 4G LTE, HP Specter Folio and HP Specter x360 4G LTE. Although Microsoft is certainly not the first company to offer eSIM support, it is technically the first company to do so in Australia. Of course, there is no shortage of other devices in Australia that support eSIM, including iPhone XS Max, but currently no Australian carriers support this technology.

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Besides, Telstra's cooperation with Microsoft to develop eSIM support for Windows 10 devices instead of working directly with phone manufacturers has surprised many people. Above all, this will provide opportunities for people in Australia who are planning to use Windows 10 LTE devices.

'In line with Telstra's development plan and towards a simpler customer experience, we and Microsoft have worked closely together to provide our customers with a new way of connecting with the system. The fastest mobile network in Australia. With eSIM, your modern Windows 10 PC will be able to easily connect to the Internet without having to go to the store or register many complex Internet services, 'said Kevin Teoh, CEO of consumer support. Use, Telstra, share.

However, unfortunately, Telstra's support has yet to give any idea about the official launch of this technology, so it is better to research it before going to Telstra store. to test eSIM devices. It is known that many people have also tried to contact support to check which Surface devices are eligible for eSIM but received a general response saying that eSIM is still not officially supported in Australia.

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Besides, Telstra is implementing a big promotion, allowing customers to have a 30-day trial with 30GB of data to access the network in Australia. The program will last until December 31, 2019, so if you are an international student in Australia or going on a business trip or traveling to this country, take note of the package.

Update 24 May 2019
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