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Thanks for the clarification, found https://privacyinternational.org/long-read/3018/timeline-sim-card-registration-laws on the topic also useful.
That's a very interesting resource!
Actually, the countries where I have been able to purchase anonymous SIM cards are in the list "As of 2021, the following countries do not have mandatory SIM card registration laws". So, it appears like I just happen to have been lucky and I should not make this as such a general recommendation...
Funny, about Mexico it says:
I can at least confirm that I was not asked for ID when buying SIM cards last year in Mexico.
I just looked it up and found the proposed law for Mexico on Wikipedia. It was struck down in 2022 as unconstitutional.
So, then, I really have no anecdotes to say that it is easy in places where it is formally illegal.