Yes, you can. However, the way that bundles are built means they have a "home" country and "roaming" countries. Below are some examples:
- If you wanted/needed data coverage in the United Kingdom but also wanted coverage in Germany, you are able to buy a bundle for the United Kingdom which then uses Germany as a roaming country. This bundle will therefore work in both countries and at no extra charge.
- If you wanted/needed data coverage in the United Kingdom but also wanted coverage in South Africa, you can buy a bundle for South Africa which then uses the United Kingdom as a roaming country. This bundle will therefore work in both countries and at no extra charge.
You can have two bundles that run parallel with each other at the same time. For example:
- If you have an Asia and a Europe regional bundle applied, the eSIM will always use the appropriate bundle for the destination you are in, then swap to the other once the first bundle has been used.