Frank: Number portability on eSIM now for iPhones too

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When switching to app-based mobile phone tariff franc Deutsche Telekom customers with an Apple iPhone can now take their phone number with them via eSIM and no longer have to wait for the SIM card to activate and use it.

Number portability on eSIM now for Apple and Samsung

Number portability on eSIM was launched at the end of March in Franc, but initially it could only be used for smartphones with Samsung’s eSIM. The function is now also available for Apple devices. Customers who wish to take their phone number with them to Franck, are offered eSIM during the ordering process. However, you can still decide to send a Triple SIM when ordering; There is no compulsion to use the eSIM variant.

10 euros for 5 GB and telephony and SMS flat rate

On the franc you can get 25 GB of data volume in the D network with LTE (maximum 25 Mbit/s) as well as a telephony for only 10 euros per month in all German networks with respect to EU roaming including Switzerland And can get SMS flat rate. The data volume can be increased by recommending FRANK, because then both the advertiser and the advertiser receive an additional 1 gigabyte of data volume on a permanent basis. The upper limit is 10 gigabytes per month, which can be activated this way.

Processing via App and PayPal

In Franck, the collective bargaining agreement or change of provider is done exclusively through the app For Android in the Play Store And iOS in the App Store is available. One-time registration in the app and a PayPal account, through which recurring payments are made and which must be approved, are required for the order. There is no long contract term, the franc can be terminated on a monthly basis. There is also no one-time deployment cost.

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