The WestESIM plan for the Philippines is a data-only service, meaning it does not come with a local (+63) phone number for traditional calls or SMS. This design is part of what allows for immediate activation without local registration requirements. However, you can seamlessly make and receive calls, as well as send messages, using popular internet-based communication apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, Telegram, or Google Meet, all powered by our high-speed data connection. This ensures you remain fully connected for all your communication needs.
Does WestESIM for the Philippines include a local phone number?
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