MicroEsim provides eSIM services in 100+ countries & regions, offering fast local connectivity and diverse data plans for global travelers. Enjoy instant email delivery and immediate activation. Stay connected travelling abroad.

MicroEsim provides eSIM services in 100+ countries & regions, offering fast local connectivity and diverse data plans for global travelers. Enjoy instant email delivery and immediate activation. Stay connected travelling abroad.
MicroEsim provides eSIM services in 100+ countries & regions, offering fast local connectivity and diverse data plans for global travelers. Enjoy instant email delivery and immediate activation. Stay connected travelling abroad.
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MicroEsim offers unlimited‑data eSIM plans that cover Belarus as part of its Europe 42 Countries bundle. The unlimited plans range in validity from 1 days to 90 days. Prices start at $3.64 USD for the 1‑day plan and go up to $322.70 USD for the 90‑day plan, all of which support 5G connectivity and allow tethering, though the speed may be throttled under the Fair Usage Policy. If you are concerned about possible speed restrictions after heavy use, you should contact MicroEsim directly for details about the typical data amount that remains at normal speed.
MicroEsim does not offer Belarus eSIMs that include a phone number or the ability to send or receive SMS messages. Only data‑only eSIM plans are available for Belarus from this provider. Travelers who need to make calls or send texts can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection.
MicroEsim offers 103 multi‑country data plans that cover Belarus, and there are no single‑country plans for this country. These plans have a price range from $1.02 to $322.70, with data caps between 500 MB and unlimited, and validity periods that span from 1 to 90 days. Among the multi‑country options, 44 are daily data cap plans (where the allowance renews each day) and 59 are fixed data cap plans (where the total amount of data is preset for the validity period); both types permit tethering and may involve reduced speed limits.
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