Up to 30 bundles are able to be queued on an eSIM at one time. These will start and be used depending on which country the user is in and the end date of the active bundles.
Example 1 - Remaining in one country:
A user based in Turkey has a 1GB, 7 Day, Turkey bundle and a 20GB, 30 Day, Turkey bundle. The 1GB, 7 Day bundle would be used first as it has the closest expiry date.
Example 2 - Travelling between countries:
A user in Turkey could have two queued 20GB, 30 Day, Turkey bundles and these will be used one after the other.
If, after 10GB usage of their Turkey bundle, the user were to travel to Peru (a country not included in the roaming countries of their Turkey bundle), they may apply a 1GB/7 day bundle.
When they land in Peru and register onto a network, the Peru bundle would start automatically. In this case they now have two bundles active.
After 3 days, they return to Turkey, having used 600MB of data in Peru.
When they land in Peru and register onto a network, the Peru bundle would start automatically. In this case they now have two bundles active.
After 3 days, they return to Turkey, having used 600MB of data in Peru.
They now have the following bundles active;
- Turkey 20GB/30D – 10GB remaining
- Peru Bundle 1GB/7D – 0.4GB remaining
In this instance the Peru bundle would continue to be used in Turkey as Turkey is included in the roaming countries for the Peru bundle. As the Peru bundle is going to time expire first, it will continue to use this bundle ahead of the Turkey bundle to give the user the opportunity to use the maximum of their allowance.
Once the Peru bundle has depleted/expired, the Turkey bundle will resume usage.
Once the Peru bundle has depleted/expired, the Turkey bundle will resume usage.