When you want to listen to some music these days you do not go out and buy a plastic CD – you download your music from the Internet.
Likewise when you want to watch a movie, you use an online service like Netflix.
Until now you, in order to get mobile service you have had to get hold of a plastic SIM card and use a tool to insert it into your phone. This is no longer the case with the arrival of phones that have eSIM chips already inside them. Instead you can purchase mobile service on this web site and download the service into your phone. However you must have a modern handset and currently this means either an iPhone XS/XR/XS Max or Google Pixel 3. In addition the latest iPads and Microsoft Surfaces are fitted with eSIMs.
This is the future!
Based on our record, Jitsi should be more popular than eSIMs. It has been mentiond 56 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Esim.net do a Vodafone UK esim that also works in USA so you should be able to test before travel. Source: 12 months ago
No dice, that's also what esim.net suggested. Source: 12 months ago
Looks like the esim.net does provide a UK number for your phone if you use the O2 esim. Source: 12 months ago
Better to go with Vodafone from esim.net O2 is by far the worst of the 4 UK networks. Source: about 1 year ago
Ok not sure what ur on about and im asking for input from those that have used esim.net. Source: over 1 year ago
> Tell me another platform that is free, has realtime chat, voice and video, has stable service, allows sharing images and other media, with good ownership management... And is open source. Mattermost: https://mattermost.com/ Rocket.Chat: https://www.rocket.chat/ Nextcloud Talk: https://nextcloud.com/talk/ Self hosting and some assembly required. I've run all of them on cheap VPSes to explore a Slack/Discord... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
It was used to build video calling applications on the web without having to deal with the intricacies of webrtc and so forth. There is a really nice open source alternative, Jitsi and quite a few paid solutions like the Zoom SDK, Whereby, Dyte, etc. Source: 7 months ago
It's definitely a challenge, but another good thing about HN is people link alternatives in threads like this. I'm already checking out Jitsi (mentioned up thread) and it looks awesome. It's even open source: https://jitsi.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
You can share your desktop with multiple users for free without an account using https://jitsi.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
Not yet. I expect it'll be online. The last two were online using Jitsi, but the specific link is only visible if you RSVP on the event page. Source: over 1 year ago
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