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M1 Limited eSIM destinations

M1 Limited can be available through encryptSIM in 1 supported destinations, with listed service types 5G.

1supported destinations
5Glisted radio types

5G

Using encryptSIM with M1 Limited

Use this page to see where encryptSIM can use M1 Limited, then open each destination guide to compare the other supported networks available there.

M1 Limited supported destinations

These are the destinations where M1 Limited can be one of the available mobile networks for encryptSIM data.

M1 Limited mobile coverage map

Explore operator coverage layers for the supported destinations where map data is available. The map is practical coverage context only; it does not guarantee indoor signal, speed, roaming availability, or service at every point.

M1 Limited network identifiers

These public MCC/MNC identifiers can help recognize local network names a device may show during manual network selection. They are technical network identifiers, not a speed or availability guarantee.

DestinationLocal networkPLMNListed bands
Singapore M1 Limited 525-03 MCC 525 · MNC 03 UMTS 900 / UMTS 2100 / LTE 1800 / LTE 2600
Singapore M1 Limited 525-11 MCC 525 · MNC 11 Not listed

Practical checks before using M1 Limited

Check your eSIM device

Before using encryptSIM on M1 Limited or any listed destination, make sure your phone or tablet supports eSIM.

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Network names you may see

M1 Limited

M1 Limited eSIM FAQ

Does encryptSIM work with M1 Limited?

Yes, where M1 Limited is available in the supported destinations listed on this page: Singapore.

Do I need a local M1 Limited account?

No. encryptSIM is a separate eSIM data product. You do not need to open a direct local M1 Limited account for the data coverage listed here.

Can I force my phone to stay on M1 Limited?

Network selection depends on device settings, roaming availability, signal, local coverage, congestion, and local radio conditions.

Does 5G or 4G guarantee performance?

No. 5G, 4G, LTE, and 3G describe listed radio access. Actual performance depends on device support, signal, congestion, and plan conditions.