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by flowerthoughts
166 days ago
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Isn't that just semantics? It's tied to the same phone number, and I assume the generation of a new eSIM invalidates any old one (as happens with my carrier.) It's essentially backed up, even if it's just a (carrier, number) pair. If the Lyca account is trashed, the rest is just an implementation detail. |
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I think the problem here is: there's no consistent regulation on how a replacement eSIM can be provisioned on a new device.