USA Unlimited
USA & Hawaii
USA & Hawaii
USA, Canada & Mexico
USA [T-Mobile] — All 50 states including Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands. Coverage is limited in Alaska — check T-Mobile coverage map. For better Alaska coverage, try our AT&T US Prepaid eSIM.
USA [T-Mobile]
Canada [Rogers / Bell / Telus]
Mexico [Telcel / Movistar]
USA & Hawaii
USA, Canada & Mexico
USA [T-Mobile] — All 50 states including Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands. Coverage is limited in Alaska — check T-Mobile coverage map. For better Alaska coverage, try our AT&T US Prepaid eSIM.
USA [T-Mobile]
Canada [Rogers / Bell / Telus]
Mexico [Telcel / Movistar]
Choose the best data package for your trip.
Fill out the form with your device info (EID & IMEI).
Connect to Wi-Fi. The carrier sends a push notification to complete setup.
Most smartphones from 2019 onwards support eSIM. Verify before purchasing.
You'll be on the T-Mobile network, which offers excellent 4G and 5G coverage across the mainland USA and Hawaii. In Canada, you'll roam on Rogers or Telus. In Mexico, you'll connect to Telcel or Movistar.
Note: Coverage does not include Alaska or Puerto Rico. For those locations, we recommend an AT&T eSIM.
T-Mobile offers high-speed 4G and 5G in most areas across the USA, including Hawaii. Speeds may vary depending on location and coverage. You can check T-Mobile's coverage map here.
Dial *#06# – if you see a 32-digit EID, your phone supports eSIM.
Check your device's compatibility with the T-Mobile network using this tool.
Important: T-Mobile can be strict with overseas models. Please check compatibility to avoid issues. Phones from mainland China (e.g. Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi) may not work with this network.
Yes – a local US phone number will be assigned when your eSIM activates. You can find it in your phone settings, or by dialling #686# once active. You may also receive your number via SMS after activation.
The phone number is only generated once the eSIM activates. If you’d like to retrieve your number earlier, you can choose to activate the eSIM a day or two before your arrival. Just keep in mind that this will also start your service period from the moment it’s activated.
No – cruise ships rely on satellite networks, which aren't supported by this eSIM. However, once you're near a port with mobile towers, your eSIM will reconnect and work as normal.
This eSIM is designed primarily for smartphones. While some tablets support eSIM, we cannot guarantee compatibility on all non-phone devices.
Our support team is available daily via live chat and email at hello@globalstarlink.com.au. We're happy to assist you with any questions.