No, this is a significant advantage of choosing eSIMAdventures for your Chilean expedition! Chile previously enforced a strict Homologación law, requiring tourists to register their phone's IMEI to prevent it from being blocked after 30 days. However, eSIMAdventures uses roaming-based technology, which classifies you as a 'temporary visitor.' This means you are completely exempt from the IMEI registration requirement, allowing you to enjoy uninterrupted connectivity across Chile's diverse landscapes without any hassle or bureaucratic hurdles.
Do I need to register my phone's IMEI (Homologación) to use my eSIMAdventures eSIM in Chile?
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