just went to the store to buy a Vodafone prepaid sim card. There were about 60 people in line.
Point of sales are out in a lot of coffee shops. Utter chaos!
If you work in an emergency room or similar this could be a major nightmare.
If you are a software developer it's best to take a day off or read a book (good for those who have bought a physical one). No reason to stress, isn't your project delayed by more than a day anyway?
Many phones support a second line with an SIM/eSIM setup. As most people still use a SIM in Australia, I wonder if having a second line with an eSIM on a very basic pre-paid plan would work for those people.
In theory, you could have line 1 forward to line 2 when 'unreached'. Of course you'd want the second line to be different network.
That's true, even Telstra was slow getting to it (was only available for prepaid services for a long while). I think Aussie telcos need a bit of kick to really go in on eSIM, such as Apple releasing eSIM only iPhone's in the USA. You can't even get a add-on SIM for an Apple/Android Smartwatch from anyone except the big three here still.
It would be good to have regulation surrounding eSIM, because telcos will always find a way to make it awful. E.g. able to do 24x7, max 1hr processing time, no cost to user, able to do via self-service options.
If you are a software developer it's best to take a day off or read a book (good for those who have bought a physical one). No reason to stress, isn't your project delayed by more than a day anyway?