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    Global eSIM Market to Surpass $4.4 Billion by 2030 – What’s Next ?

    September 9, 2025
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    The global eSIM market is expanding at an unprecedented pace, with forecasts indicating that the number of compatible smartphones will rise from 1.3 billion today to over 3 billion by 2030.

    According to a report by CCS Insight, travel eSIMs are a key driver of this growth.

    The number of travel-ready eSIMs is expected to surge from 70 million in 2024 to 280 million by the end of the decade.

    Overall, the global eSIM market value is projected to exceed $4.4 billion globally, fueled by increased international travel and rising awareness of digital connectivity solutions.

    Disrupting Traditional Mobile Operators

    Specialized providers such as Airalo and Holafly are reshaping the roaming market by offering affordable alternatives to traditional mobile data plans for international travelers.

    • In April 2025, Airalo announced it had reached 20 million customers, effectively doubling its user base in less than a year.
    • Airlines and travel-focused companies are also beginning to roll out their own eSIM services, putting further pressure on the long-standing roaming revenues of mobile operators.

    So far, only a handful of traditional telecom players like Vodafone and Orange have introduced competitive eSIM offerings.

    Analysts note that operators must carefully balance defensive strategies with opportunities to attract new customers, expand into emerging markets, and diversify their services.

    Global eSIM Market: North America Leads, Europe and Asia Catching Up

    CCS Insight’s data shows that North America currently leads the way in travel eSIM adoption, with nearly 20% of international trips already using the technology.

    This figure is expected to rise to 41% by 2030.

    Meanwhile, Europe and Asia, two of the world’s largest travel markets, are poised for rapid growth as adoption spreads—particularly with the launch of eSIM-only iPhones since 2022, which are accelerating consumer adoption worldwide.

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    Global eSIM Market Challenges and Shifts Ahead

    As eSIM adoption widens, travel-focused providers may lose their first-mover advantage, with the market trending toward commoditization.

    Analysts expect to see consolidation and diversification within the sector as saturation reduces opportunities for disruption.

    For global telecom operators, the decline in international roaming fees represents both a serious revenue threat and a strategic opportunity to rethink business models and explore new digital-first services.

    A Revolution in Travel Connectivity

    Kester Mann, Director of Consumer and Connectivity at CCS Insight, noted:

    “Travel eSIMs are revolutionizing the traditional roaming market.
    The influx of new providers, sharp price declines, and the rise of remote digital services are changing the way people think about connectivity when traveling.”

    With the global eSIM market projected to surpass $4.4 billion by 2030, the technology is emerging as a game-changer in telecommunications.

    While innovative startups seize market share, traditional operators face a critical choice: adapt to the eSIM revolution or risk losing ground in a rapidly evolving global market.


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