For travelers heading to the Philippines on a short trip, especially those under 30 days, EastESIM simplifies your connectivity. You typically do not need to worry about registering your phone's IMEI with the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for an eSIM. Our service is designed for immediate use upon arrival, connecting seamlessly to local carriers like Globe or Smart. This means you can bypass any bureaucratic steps and dive straight into exploring the islands, worry-free.
Do I need to register my phone's IMEI for short trips to the Philippines with EastESIM?
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