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You’ll be able to receive SMS on your Optus sim without triggering the roaming charge (regardless of what your work arrangement is). Just make sure you have “Data roaming” turned off and don’t send an SMS nor make/receive calls. If you have an iPhone, disable sending iMessage as SMS.
Reality is that I would not know if it was triggered unless some finance person decides my SIM costs need to be reviewed/justified that month. I don't normally see the bill and always stay "below the radar" for finance department reviewThe Optus $5 / day (actually $5 per 5GB) can be a bit flaky OS IME and can falsely trigger occasionally. If it does, contact Optus via the app chat function to reverse it.
Thanks. That is the conclusion I had reached.Otherwise, any of the main eSiM providers will provide the data you need. If you really need to make calls, then that narrows the field down considerably. T-Mobile is probably a good option.
The alternate plan is to get data-only eSIMs for the data connectivity and one physical SIM between us. Any time we would expect to need to make a local phone call we will be together so could slot it into either phone to make the call. But the free Tmobile option sounds like better value