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Yup! Great combo, sadly eSIM like Airalo sometimes doesn’t connect in different countries like South Africa or Zimbabwe. Silent.link is unaffordable in Zimbabwe.
*Do not connect to home wifi , MAC address randomization can only do so much.
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I have sold quite a few brand new Graphene pixels here on nostr that I set up as Nostr first devices with only open source apps. People appreciate no hint of them being purchased or set up at all.
The prices are okay for this but they don’t take bitcoin. I’m going to assume that silent.link is the only option 😂
What info then enters the SIM card's IMSI storage? What about the cases where the new phone's IMEI must be legally registered to have the device's connectivity to the local mobile network? Are you saying that purchasing a second-hand phone + installing a local non-KYC purchased e-Sim on it will bypass the requirement of the registration of the IMEI with the IMSI?
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阿甘 1 year ago
according to silient link,esim is expensive in some countries,US is affordable。
What a friendly bot you are! Thanks. I’ll take a look at my settings.
Please answer my question. In some countries, a new phone means registering its IMEI for it to receive local mobile network access. How does your proposal circumvent it?