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Connecting the unreachable: How eSIM technology transforms communication in remote areas

Summary by Durham Post
For decades, people living, working, or traveling in remote areas have struggled with unstable communication. Mountains, forests, deserts, rural villages, offshore regions, mining zones, and sparsely populated territories create a natural barrier to traditional connectivity. Physical SIM cards were never designed for such unpredictable conditions – limited carriers, poor accessibility, lack of stores, and fragile hardware made staying connected …
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Durham Post broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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