04-24-2019 02:25 PM - edited 04-30-2019 09:05 AM
Hey Community,
As of today April 24th! Rogers is happy to introduce the launch of Dual SIM/eSIM via 34 of our Flagship Rogers Retail locations (see chart below) where we will be assist you with set up and answer any eSIM/Dual SIM questions you may have.
What is Dual SIM/ eSIM?
eSIM is SIM Card that’s embedded within a device. A physical eSIM card is required, as a QR code is scanned and is downloaded to the device, eliminating the need for a SIM tray and SIM card.
Currently the only Dual-SIM devices— iPhone XS, XS Max and XR —support both an eSIM and a Nano SIM; this means you will be able to use two phone numbers (Primary and Secondary) for calls, messages, and data.
If you want to activate an eSIM, you must first have a physical SIM activated on your eligible iPhone (with Rogers, or even with another carrier if their device is unlocked).
At this time eSIM can ONLY be activated as a BYOD plan with a generic IMEI number.
What’s in it for you?
Store |
Address |
City |
Prov |
Postal Code |
South Centre |
100 Anderson Rd. SE, Unit 37 |
Calgary |
AB |
T2J3V1 |
Market Mall |
3625 Shaganappi Trail N W, D011A |
Calgary |
AB |
T3A0E2 |
Chinook Centre |
6455 MacLeod Trail S, Unit 306 |
Calgary |
AB |
T2H0K8 |
Southgate Centre |
5015 111 St NW, 460 |
Edmonton |
AB |
T6H4M6 |
Metropolis at Metrotown |
4700 Kingsway Ave, Unit 2235 |
Burnaby |
BC |
V5H4J2 |
Coquitlam Centre |
2929 Barnet Hwy, Unit 1200 |
Coquitlam |
BC |
V3B5R5 |
Richmond Centre |
6060 Minoru Blvd., Unit 2254 |
Richmond |
BC |
V6Y2V7 |
Guildford Town Centre |
10355 - 152nd Street, Unit 2538 |
Surrey |
BC |
V3R7C1 |
Pacific Centre |
701 West Georgia Street, D071B |
Vancouver |
BC |
V7Y1G5 |
Polo Park |
1485 Portage Ave., Unit #174 |
Winnipeg |
MB |
R3G0W4 |
Kildonan |
1555 Regent Ave. W, Unit #T-30 |
Winnipeg |
MB |
R2C4J2 |
Garden City |
2305 McPhillips St., 161 |
Winnipeg |
MB |
R2V3E1 |
Champlain Place |
477 Paul St., #F-003B |
Dieppe |
NB |
E1A4X5 |
McAllister Place |
519 Westmoreland Rd., E5 |
Saint John |
NB |
E2J3W9 |
Mic MacMall |
21 MicMac Blvd., Unit 144 |
Dartmouth |
NS |
B3A4N3 |
Halifax Shopping Centre |
7001 Mumford Rd, Unit 154 |
Halifax |
NS |
B3L2H8 |
Bramalea City Centre |
25 Peel Centre Dr., Unit 157E |
Brampton |
ON |
L6T3R5 |
Sherway Gardens |
25 The West Mall, 1925 |
Etobicoke |
ON |
M9C1B8 |
Lime Ridge Mall |
999 Upper Wentworth St., 301A |
Hamilton |
ON |
L9A4X5 |
Masonville |
1680 Richmond St. N, Unit L077C |
London |
ON |
N6G3Y9 |
Square One Shopping Centre |
100 City Centre Dr., Unit 1-731 |
Mississauga |
ON |
L5B2C9 |
Square One Shopping Centre |
100 City Centre Dr., Unit 1-856 |
Mississauga |
ON |
L5B2C9 |
Oshawa Centre |
419 King St. W, Unit 2272 |
Oshawa |
ON |
L1J2K5 |
St. Laurent |
1200 St Laurent Blvd., Unit 248 |
Ottawa |
ON |
K1K3B8 |
Rideau Centre |
50 Rideau St, Unit 327G |
Ottawa |
ON |
K1N9J7 |
Scarborough Town Centre |
300 Borough Dr., Unit 100 |
Scarborough |
ON |
M1P4P5 |
Pen Centre |
221 Glendale Ave, Unit 88 |
St. Catherines |
ON |
L2T2K9 |
Yorkdale Shopping Centre |
1 Yorkdale Rd., Unit 322 |
Toronto |
ON |
M6A3A1 |
Toronto Eaton Centre |
220 Yonge St., 1113 |
Toronto |
ON |
M5B2H1 |
Bloor East |
333 Bloor St. E |
Toronto |
ON |
M4W1G9 |
Conestoga Mall |
550 King St. N, Unit 5G |
Waterloo |
ON |
N2L5W6 |
Carrefour Laval |
3035, Boul. Le Carrefour, Unit A024 |
Laval |
QC |
H7T1C7 |
Rue Ste. Catherine |
1015 Ste Catherine St. W |
Montréal |
QC |
H3B1H1 |
Fairview Pointe Claire |
6801, Route Transcanadienne, Unit #F002 |
Pointe-Claire |
QC |
H9R5J1 |
Solved! Solved! Go to Solution.
10-17-2019 05:20 PM
Hey Community,
Previously, eSIM was only available in certain retail locations. Good news! As of October 17, 2019 eSIM is available in all retail locations (except Best Buy).
You can also place an order to get an eSIM sent out through customer service, just like any other SIM card.
Check out these useful articles for more information:
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to let us know!
RogersMaude
04-24-2019
03:30 PM
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04-30-2019
09:06 AM
by
RogersDarrell
Thanks, Finally!
04-24-2019
07:45 PM
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04-30-2019
09:07 AM
by
RogersDarrell
I am on a BYOD corporate plan (under my own name). Am I still able to do this in store?
04-24-2019
10:18 PM
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04-30-2019
09:07 AM
by
RogersDarrell
This is fantastic news, finally! A couple of questions:
1. Can I switch to eSIM on my grandfathered BYOD plan without Rogers forcing me to activate and switch to a new in-market plan?
2. Would it be easy to switch the eSIM amongst different phones? For example, does it have to be set up each time on a different phone? Or, could the eSIM be stored simultaneously on all phones but made active only on one at a given time?
2. Is it possible to revert to a physical SIM if I don’t like how the eSIM works?
Thanks!
04-25-2019
07:47 AM
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04-30-2019
09:16 AM
by
RogersDarrell
This is awesome! Had been waiting for eSIM support for so long. I went to my local store (Bramalea City Centre in Brampton). The employee I dealt with didn't even know this was a thing, haha. However, the manager was able to come out and explain how the process goes and everything went smoothly. I now have an eSIM on my iPhone XS Max! However, it should be noted that Rogers is charging a $10, one-time fee for switching to an eSIM. They de-activate the SIM card and then have you scan the QR code that they provide (and you get to keep, obviously). Make sure you are able to connect to WIFI or some sort of internet connection before scanning the QR code or else it won't be able to be activated! You need a wireless network to complete the eSIM activation. The entire process was fairly quick, took less than 10 minutes. Longest part was waiting in line.
Also, should note that the BYOD plan I had was the Christmas plan that was offered a few years ago.
04-25-2019
10:44 AM
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04-30-2019
09:17 AM
by
RogersDarrell
A few questions:
1) Is this for consumers, or business customers only?
2) Can I port a number to the eSIM line?
3) What plans are available for eSIM?
4) None of the stores listed are close to me - is there someone at Rogers I can contact for more info? When will this be available at all stores?
04-26-2019
04:41 AM
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04-30-2019
09:17 AM
by
RogersDarrell
Hi Key point :
-Must be BYOD plan ( Bring your own device)
-You can keep your existing plan
-You can keep your existing phone number
-You need the esim QR code ( available in store )
-You need internet connection.
(Once you have the esim QR code, you can complete the settings yourself. )
- no activation fee/ or any fee (some store charge $10 for esim card (just a card with QR code and the esim number)
Here is how I did it.
Walk in Coquitlam Centre Store, sale know about the esim, but no knowledge of how to switch existing phone number and plan from sim to esim. Sales search Rogers sales central website, no helpful info. Sales said store manager had training done for esim. Sales call store manager, manager said: only help new activation customer setup esim. ( sounds like the manager decide not to provide customer services to non profitable matters)
I ask the sales for a esim QR code, and try do it myself.
Here is how:
-Log in to My Rogers
-Select phone number you desire to use esim
-Select change sim
-Enter old sim number
-Enter esim number
-Scan esim QR code on my I phone
(For iPhone user: Setting-cellular-add cellular plan-scan QR code-.........follow the
Follow the prompt to finish setting)
Friendly reminder: you will lost all voice mail after the switch, had to setup new password for voicemail.
04-26-2019
07:46 AM
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04-30-2019
09:19 AM
by
RogersDarrell
@Happyhuh wrote:
A few questions:
1) Is this for consumers, or business customers only?
2) Can I port a number to the eSIM line?
4) None of the stores listed are close to me - is there someone at Rogers I can contact for more info? When will this be available at all stores?
Hello @Happyhuh !
You've asked some really great questions! Although some of your queries have been addressed by @User444 (thanks! 👍), I'd like to provide clarification for the other questions you have. Please see below!
1. If you have an enterprise or corporate cellular service plan, check with your company's telecom administrator to see if they authorize the activation of a new line using an eSIM on the corporate account to be used on the Dual Sim device. The billing of the lines on Dual Sim compatible devices is dependent on the plans selected on each respective line and they will appear on the invoice of the account used for the activation.
2. Yes, you can use a physical SIM card and an eSIM card to port your phone number from another carrier to Rogers.
4. Further to my explanation provided in point #1 of my post, Business customers should have the ability to activate an eSIM Card through the Contact Centre if they prefer. For non-Business customers, they will still be required to visit the nearest supporting retail location to activate an eSIM Card.
I hope this helps! 😄
RogersLaura
04-27-2019
07:58 AM
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04-30-2019
09:20 AM
by
RogersDarrell
Hi there,
I just activated my esim yesterday at Yorkdale Shopping Centre . I transferred my existing line from a physical nano SIM card to the esim card and the process was some minutes only and so far my number works fine
To explain you one thing I payed $10 plus HST so total $11.3 for this service .
I feel comfort now because I can use my iPhone XR with a other SIM card when I go outside Canada.
Thank you Rogers.
04-27-2019
02:34 PM
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04-30-2019
09:20 AM
by
RogersDarrell
I was just able to seamlessly do this in store. The rep was aware of it but not sure of the process. Asked her to just go to SIM swap and see if that works, and it did!