One of the key advantages of using EastESIM for your trip to Niger is the complete avoidance of local registration hassles. Purchasing a physical local SIM card in Niamey would typically involve a mandatory, often slow and potentially inconvenient, in-person passport registration process. As EastESIM operates as an international roaming service, it conveniently bypasses all these local bureaucratic requirements. This means you can activate your data plan digitally and enjoy immediate connectivity without needing to present your passport or any other identification, ensuring a smoother start to your adventure.
Is passport or ID registration required to activate this EastESIM for use in Niger?
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