- ESIM users should increase a new watch to 215 million by 2028
- Esims could reduce data costs by 35% compared to traditional roaming costs of British networks
- Holafly now supports transactions in 23 currencies to meet growing demand
With roaming costs quietly in the post-Brexit world, many British vacationers may not achieve their phone accumulating daily costs during homelessness.
New hafly research has discovered that 13 million British will fly abroad this summer and will spend more than £ 2.60 per day or £ 6 per Go – which in the summer is 350 million dollars in waste roaming costs.
At the beginning of 2025, I pointed out that the world volume of shipment ESIM had exceeded half a billion units, and this momentum did not slow down, the study by Holafly providing for the number of ESIM travel users went on 40 million in 2024 to more than 215 million by 2028.
Can British network suppliers compete with Esims?
This growing demand has indicated for a while that physical SIM cards are something in the past, and as the market heats up, the number of ESIM suppliers for international travel increases quickly, which means that it is more important than ever to understand how to set up an ESIM, the advantages it offers and which supplier is the best for your trip.
Compared to British networks suppliers, Juniper ESIM research reports save around 35% of data costs – with traditional roaming on average of $ 8.57 per Go, against only $ 5.50 per Go for an ESIM trip.
Holafly reports that if the Middle Briton wanted to disseminate around 2 GB of data per day during a 5 -day European trip, they could save around £ 60.78 (79.4%) by choosing Hafly rather than traditional roaming, while heavier data users consuming 6 GB per day could save £ 213.78 (93.2%).
“The most common errors that people travel are the direct result of understanding obsolete mobile infrastructure. They often forget to check the costs of roaming, which leads to shocking invoices, or they waste precious time in search and the purchase of a physical SIM card on arrival, ”explains Pablo Gomez, CEO of Holafly.
Many of us also feel vulnerable by connecting to public Wi-Fi when traveling abroad, but an ESIM offers a safer alternative by connecting directly to the local confidence telecommunications networks thanks to supplier partnerships.
“We provide rapid and reliable mobile access by associating with high -level global operators, adds Gomez.
“Our digital plans are activated instantly when you land, giving you access to the best networks to your destination. Our solution intrinsically improves security by providing a private and reliable data service, reducing the need for travelers to rely on a vulnerable public Wi-Fi to commercial or personal use.”
To meet growing demand, Holafly has added two new languages (Arabic and Turkish) to its Holafly Center platform, launched multi-country products for regions such as Balkans and Eastern Europe, and is now taking charge of 23 currencies in its electronic commercial platform.