Grameenphone, Bangladesh’s largest operator, has launched eSIM for the first time in Bangladesh.eSIM is embedded in a mobile device that allows you to connect to your preferred operator without the need to buy a physical SIM card.
It functions similarly to a standard SIM card but does not require a physical card and is only compatible with devices that have eSIM compatibility pre-installed.Customers can now purchase new numbers or replace their existing SIM with an eSIM, according to the GP website. Customers will be able to purchase eSIM beginning March 7.The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) approved eSIM for operators a few months ago.
Many operators throughout the world provide eSIM, which allows subscribers to store and load multiple SIM cards without the need for a physical SIM card. As a result, because it decreases plastic, it has a favorable impact on the environment.