Goodbye roaming! Browse abroad with eSIMs from ESIM.ECO
The Ticino-based portal ESIM.ECO eliminates roaming costs. Data eSIMs for travelers in 200 countries: keep your Swiss number and browse without limits.

Frequent travelers know the feeling all too well. You land in a new country, turn on your phone, the SMS messages from your operator arrive, and you start doing the math. Megabytes, packages, francs per day. The fear is always the same: returning home to a heavy bill for just a few hours of browsing. The Ticino-based portal ESIM.ECO was created precisely to change this script with a simple solution: data eSIMs dedicated to travelers, purchasable in just a few clicks before departure or even at the airport.
The core idea is clear. You keep your Swiss SIM for calls and receiving important SMS. In parallel, you activate a data eSIM—an additional digital profile that lives inside your smartphone and handles only the internet. ESIM.ECO offers data packages for over 200 countries, with transparent prices and defined validity periods. No more bill surprises, because you pay in advance for the data volume you need.
The portal's strength lies in its network of roaming agreements. According to the provider's data, the platform relies on hundreds of partner operators worldwide, with coverage in more than 200 countries and territories. In practice, wherever you go, you will find at least one local network to connect to, and often more than one. It is one of the most comprehensive catalogs available today for those looking for international eSIMs.
The interesting part, for those who like to understand before buying, is the transparency. Before paying for the package, you can clearly see which operators you will use in that country and with which technology: 3G, 4G, or 5G. This detail is important. In some rural areas, you may still find slower networks. In many cities, however, you have full 4G and often 5G, ideal for maps, video calls, light streaming, and remote work. Knowing what to expect in advance avoids false expectations.
The practical operation is within everyone's reach. You visit ESIM.ECO from your browser, select the country or region you are traveling to, choose the data size based on the duration of your trip, and confirm the payment. Immediately after, you receive a QR code, which is the code to be scanned with your smartphone. In your phone settings, you add a new data plan using the QR code. In a few minutes, the eSIM is installed and ready. At the time of travel, you simply activate it and turn on roaming only for that profile, leaving roaming disabled on your Swiss SIM.
For someone who frequently moves between Europe, the United States, and other destinations, the benefits are tangible. No more frantic searches for local SIMs upon arrival, no forms to fill out, and no shops closed in the evening. You can prepare everything from home, at your leisure, and arrive already connected. If you travel with family, you can activate multiple eSIMs on different devices, choosing the most suitable package for each. If you are working, you have a separate data line for your laptop via hotspot without affecting your business subscription.
ESIM.ECO also emphasizes an aspect we often overlook: ecology. The eSIM is digital, so it requires no plastic, logistics, or packaging to throw away. You download a profile, use it for the duration of the trip, then deactivate it. No card to cut, no physical support to store in a drawer. It's a small detail, but in line with the environmental sensitivity that many readers share.
Those who are not tech-savvy tend to be intimidated by these terms. In reality, the transition from a physical SIM to a dedicated travel data eSIM is less complex than it seems. Modern smartphones have supported multiple profiles for a long time, and step-by-step guides explain every click with clear screenshots. The important thing is to remember two points: activate roaming only on the ESIM.ECO eSIM and ensure you are using that line as your primary data source when abroad. The phone does the rest.
For DigiTIAMO readers, the message is simple. If you often travel outside of Switzerland and fear data roaming costs, it is worth looking at the ESIM.ECO portal as a practical tool, not a theoretical one. Choose the country, see which operators you will use and with what technology, buy the package, scan the QR code, and depart with peace of mind. You continue to use WhatsApp, maps, email, and banking apps just like at home, but with costs under control. Telephony remains Swiss in terms of numbers and reliability, while data traffic becomes global and smarter.
All information at https://www.esim.eco