Moving over all your data (e.g., texts, call logs, contacts, music, and photos) from your older Android phone to a new one is ...
Mangaluru: The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Dakshina Kannada, recently directed Bharat Sanchar Nigam ...
Traveling is designed to make you spend a lot of money, from flight tickets to mobile data packages. However, these free apps ...
In general, yes — eSIMs are very safe. The bigger risk usually isn’t the eSIM technology … it’s choosing the wrong provider.
The way people communicate has always reflected how the world moves. From landlines to smartphones, every technological shift has changed how we work, travel, and stay in touch. Today, eSIM technology ...
Singapore introduces a 10-postpaid SIM card limit per customer from Feb 28 to combat scams and minimize illicit use. Read ...
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SIMs are safe for travel, but choosing a reputable provider matters. Look for strong reviews, clear pricing and coverage, and check your home carrier’s travel options before buying.
From Feb 28, one person can only register up to 10 postpaid SIM cards across all telcos in Singapore, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) said in a joint ...
IMDA and the telcos have been working together to tighten SIM card registration to prevent illicit use Read more at The ...
The old adage that “you get what you pay for” shouldn’t necessarily have a negative connotation. Take, for instance, ...
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