The Saily eSIM app has announced access to US phone numbers for users at a competitive price point to provide consumers with an intuitive way to maintain their connectivity and privacy.
The number subscription service is priced starting at $0.99 per month with talk and text plans also priced at $0.99 to help users only sign up for what they need. The service is great for users looking to access eSIM functionality with a phone number as well as data, but will also come as welcome news to privacy-focused users. The service will thus enable them to sign up for a number that they can use in place of their real phone number for greater privacy.
The new plan within the Saily eSIM app is positioned as a supplemental solution rather than a replacement for conventional mobile plans.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Disposable Digital Numbers
- Temporary low-cost phone numbers are expanding privacy-friendly identity options for consumers who want separation between personal contact details and online registrations.
- Modular Mobile Plans
- À la carte talk, text, data, and number subscriptions create room for telecom services that match specific usage needs instead of bundling every feature into one plan.
- Privacy-first Connectivity
- Greater demand for masked communication channels is reshaping mobile access around anonymity, account protection, and controlled personal data exposure.
Who This Affects Most
- Telecommunications
- Affordable eSIM-based number services introduce new competitive pressure on traditional carriers by lowering the cost of supplemental mobile connectivity.
- Consumer Privacy
- Digital identity protection tools gain practical value when virtual numbers become inexpensive enough for everyday account sign-ups, marketplaces, and messaging use cases.
- Mobile Apps
- App-based telecom subscriptions blur the line between software and carrier services, enabling lightweight connectivity products that can scale globally through digital distribution.
