Yes, 100%. Buying a physical local SIM card (from TIM, Vodafone, Wind) at Rome or Milan airport is famously difficult. It requires a mandatory passport registration and, crucially, a "Codice Fiscale" (an Italian tax ID number) that tourists do not have. Our eSIM is 100% digital, requires no ID or Codice Fiscale, and can be installed before you fly.
Is this easier than buying a local SIM card at Rome (FCO) Airport? Do I need a Codice Fiscale?
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