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Generally you need to be on a stable data source to install eSIMs. Wifi being the obvious choice.Even better! That's excellent information.
When I converted my Telstra SIM to eSIM, the process required that I be connected to WiFi, so I assumed that would be how all eSIMs worked. Think I'm going to like this new way of connecting.
Technically you can do it over another sim with data access but I did recently make the newbie mistake of trying to install an eSIM using another eSIM’s data. My old phone didn’t like that idea and of course turned off the existing eSIM to activate the new eSIM line…. My new phone should handle that scenario better…
But as far as having to wait to get to a destination to install or activate an eSIM one or should I say, the big advantage of the big Oz telco daily roaming options is you can use that when you arrive but then turn it off once you’ve setup the alternate sim(s).