This EastESIM plan for South Korea is designed as a data-only solution and does not come with a local Korean (+82) phone number. We understand this is an important consideration for travelers, as many local services, popular apps like Naver, and restaurant waitlist systems (e.g., CatchTable) often require a local number. While our eSIM provides high-speed data for all your navigation and communication apps, you would need a separate solution for a local Korean phone number if that functionality is critical for your trip.
Does this EastESIM plan for South Korea include a local (+82) phone number for things like waitlists or reservations?
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