Where can I find my eSIM’s ICCID number?

Where can I find my eSIM’s ICCID number?

When you reach out to our support channels and need assistance with your eSIM, our support team will ask you to provide the ICCID Number of the concerned eSIM which was sent to you in your order via email.

The ICCID Number stands for Integrated Circuit Card ID. It’s a 20 digits number that starts with 89XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX and ends with a random extra number. The ICCID is a globally unique serial number—a one-of-a-kind signature that identifies the eSIM card.

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