carrier checkout

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The carrier checkout tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's transition from the built-in Mobile Plans app to a web-based eSIM purchasing model. In this new approach, carrier websites handle the checkout process for cellular data plans, while Windows Settings manages secure device provisioning and eSIM profile installation. Discussions focus on how this change affects users of cellular-capable Windows laptops and tablets, including identifier consent and the removal of the in-app storefront. The tag is relevant for those interested in Windows connectivity, eSIM technology, and carrier integration changes.
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    Microsoft Retires Mobile Plans: Web-Based eSIM Checkout with Windows Provisioning

    Microsoft is retiring the built-in Mobile Plans app and moving eSIM purchase and provisioning to a web-first model where carrier websites handle checkout while Windows Settings manages secure device provisioning and identifier consent. Background / Overview The Mobile Plans app — a small...
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