Kaspersky Lab is entering the eSIM market with a new service. It will provide internet access abroad.
The service will be available through the Kaspersky eSIM Store app and on the company's website in 150 countries, offering over 2,000 tariffs from local operators. BNESIM Limited is the project partner.
Connecting to the service is possible in two formats — short-term (with a fixed term) and perpetual (until traffic is exhausted). Services can be paid for with Russian cards. For example, in Turkey, 1 GB of traffic for 30 days will cost 99.36 rubles, and 100 GB will cost 4.1 thousand rubles.
The company notes that more than 35% of Kaspersky users actively travel. The new product will help reach this audience by providing a convenient and affordable internet service abroad.
Earlier www1.ru reported that MTS launched an eSIM for travelers.
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