
Apple SIM, the SIM card that lets iPad users switch between
participating carriers in different countries, has launched in Japan
through a partnership with KDDI. Apple
confirmed on its website that it will offer coverage through
au, a mobile network operated by the leading Japanese telecom (h/t
AppleInsider).
Compatible with iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular models, Apple SIM is geared
toward travelers and currently offers cellular data plans in 90
countries and territories. The large roster of countries is thanks in
large part to its partnership with
GigSky, which offers international data coverage. Apple SIM
signed a partnership with GigSky in June.
Before that deal was inked, Apple SIM was limited mostly to users in
the United States and United Kingdom, where its initial
partners—AT&T, EE, Sprint, and T Mobile—operate.
According to Apple SIM’s webpage, while the service is available in
several countries within the Asia-Pacific region, including India,
Bangladesh, Laos, and Cambodia, Japan is currently the only East Asian
country it has launched in. Its availability in other countries (which
Apple SIM’s appeal to its core market of travelers hinges on) depends on
striking deals with local carriers.
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