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Asequible y confiable. Viajé a Estados Unidos para un viaje y usé blikst. Fue mucho más económico que otras compañías y fue muy...
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Confirme que su teléfono inteligente o dispositivo admita la funcionalidad eSIM.
Más informaciónUtilice la guía paso a paso proporcionada para configurar y activar su eSIM de forma rápida y sencilla.
Más informaciónAsequible y confiable. Viajé a Estados Unidos para un viaje y usé blikst. Fue mucho más económico que otras compañías y fue muy...
Suave, sencillo, simplemente funciona. Úsalo de nuevo.
Activación rápida y conexión estable. Súper práctico 🌟 Lo usé durante mi viaje en Madeira.
Encantador soporte, obtuve una eSIM para Reino Unido. No tuve problemas.
Solía tener 3 móviles, pero la conexión a internet no era la mejor, por eso empecé a usar Blikst y lo encuentro muy útil
The Blikst Australia eSIM runs on SingTel's Optus partner network, one of Australia's main mobile operators. You get 4G and 5G speeds. The 5G is live across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, the Gold Coast, Newcastle and Hobart, while 4G blankets the coastal population belt from Cairns south through Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, and west into Adelaide and Perth.
Coverage is strong across all major cities, the east-coast population belt and the main intercity corridors. The Great Ocean Road, Blue Mountains, Snowy Mountains and most east-coast national parks have 4G at the main access points but patchy signal inside the parks. Be honest with yourself about the Outback, though: central Australia, the Kimberley, the Nullarbor and remote WA and NT stations have long offline stretches. On the Stuart Highway, expect coverage in towns and nothing between.
Right after you buy, you'll get a confirmation email with your eSIM details, then you simply scan the QR code provided to install it. The best approach is to install over home Wi-Fi before you fly. Activation is automatic: the Optus line registers on its own when you arrive in Australia and switch off airplane mode. That means you can skip the Optus shop queue inside the arrivals terminal and just land connected.
Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so it's worth checking our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked. On an iPhone you can check eSIM support under Settings, General, About by looking for an EID number; on Android it's in your network or SIM settings. If you're unsure, that EID check is the quickest way to be certain.
It depends on your trip. A week in Sydney or Melbourne only is comfortable on 3 to 5 GB. A two-week east-coast run from Sydney through the Gold Coast, Cairns and the Whitsundays suits about 10 GB. Three-week coast-to-coast or Red Centre loops are better on 20 GB, because GPS-heavy driving days chew through data. Working-holiday stays of three to six months want 50 GB or more, and remote workers in one city for a month should plan on 20 to 50 GB given video calls.
Yes, tethering and hotspot are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travel companion's phone. Do keep the fair-usage terms in mind: all unlimited Australia plans include 3 GB of high-speed data per day. Once you use that, data continues at 128 Kbps with unlimited access, and your 3 GB high-speed allowance resets daily at midnight. Heavy hotspot use will reach that daily cap faster, so plan bigger downloads accordingly.
This is a data-only plan, so it doesn't come with an Australian phone number for traditional calls or SMS. In practice that's rarely a problem, as you can call and message over the internet using apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime or iMessage, all of which are standard in Australia. Because the eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone, so you keep receiving important texts from your bank or contacts.
Usually, yes. US, UK, Canadian and EU carriers generally charge around 10 to 12 dollars or more per day for Australia roaming, which adds up fast. Optus, Telstra and Vodafone sell tourist SIMs in airports and city shops, but those require ID and a walk-in. A Blikst eSIM runs on the same Optus infrastructure without the shop visit, and on a two-week trip that's a saving of over 100 dollars compared with home-carrier daily passes.