- ESIM users will increase to 215 million by 2028, a new study is shown
- ESIMS could reduce data costs by 35% compared to traditional roaming positions of the United Kingdom networks
- HiFly now supports transactions in 23 coins to meet the growing demand
With the charges of silence in the world after Brexit, many tourists from the United Kingdom may not realize that their phone is accumulating daily rates when touching.
A new investigation by Holfly has found that 13 million British will fly abroad this summer and spend more than 2 to £ 2.60 per day or £ 6 per GB, which in the course of summer adds to the amazing $ 350 million in wastewasted roaming costs.
At the beginning of 2025, I reported that the Volume of shipping of ESIM Global had exceeded half a billion units, and this impulse does not slow down, with the study of Holafly predicting that the number of travel users of travel will be triggered from 40 million in 2024 to more than 215 million by 2028.
Can the United Kingdom networks compete with ESIMS?
This growing demand has indicated for a while that the natural cards are some of the past, already measure that the market is heated, the number of ESIM suppliers for international trips is growing rapidly, which means that it is more important than ever understanding how to establish an ESIM, the benefits it offers and what supplier is better for its trip.
Compared to the Network suppliers of the United Kingdom, Juniper Research reports that ESIM users save about 35% of data costs, with traditional roaming with an average of $ 8.57 per GB, compared to only $ 5.50 per GB for a travel ESIM.
HiFly reports that if the average British wanted to transmit approximately 2 GB of data per day on a 5 -day European trip, they could save around £ 60.78 (79.4%) choosing Holafly on traditional roaming, while heavier data users who consume 6GB daily could save £ 213.78 (93.2%).
“The most common mistakes that people commit when they travel are a direct result of depending on the obsolete mobile infrastructure. They often forget to verify the costs of Roaming, which leads to surprisingly high invoices, or waste a valuable time looking for and buying a physical sim card when you arrive,” says Pablo Gomez, CEO of Holafly.
Many of us also feel vulnerable by connecting with public Wi-Fi while traveling abroad, but an ESIM offers a safer alternative by connecting directly to local telecommunications networks through suppliers associations.
“We ensure fast and reliable mobile access when associating with higher level global operators, adds Gomez.
“Our digital plans instantly activate at the time it lands, which gives access to the best networks of your destination. Our solution improves inherently security by providing a private and reliable data service, reducing the need for travelers to trust vulnerable public Wi-Fi for business or personal use.”
To meet the growing demand, Holafly has added two new languages (Arabic and Turkish) to its Holfly center platform, it launched products from several countries for regions such as Balkans and Eastern Europe, and now admits 23 currencies on its electronic commerce platform.