<|channel|>analysis<|message|>The user requests: "Utilize the provided dataset (in Markdown format) and write an Answer to the following Question for the FAQ section of eSIMDB, the world's largest travel eSIM directory site.
Question: How many data plans does eSIM Cards offer for British Virgin Islands?
Guidelines:
- Write a clear and helpful answer suitable for the FAQ section.
- Use objective language to ensure the answer sounds natural and neutral in tone.
- Please keep in mind that eSIMDB is a comparison site, not an eSIM service provider. Write the answer from a third-party perspective.
- Do not include a title in the answer—only output the response.
- Do not include any phrases that repeat or refer back to the question in the answer (e.g., "You're asking about...").
- Do not use dashes (—) in the answer. Instead, use commas, parentheses, and other standard punctuation.
- Do not include a title in the answer.
Additional Guidelines:
- Identify the number of available single-country and multi-country plans for eSIM Cards in British Virgin Islands, and mention both separately only if both exist. If only one type is available, mention just that.
- If the provider offers different types of plans (e.g., fixed data amount vs daily data cap), briefly explain the difference only if applicable.
- Summarize the price range and data cap range to provide a broad overview of available plans without enforcing a strict format.
- Make sure to include the number of single-country plans and multi-country plans.
- Avoid bullet points.
Dataset provided:
Plan summary:
Value |
Value |
Price Range (USD) |
$28.40 - $357.02 |
Data Range (Data cap) |
25GB - 1,000GB |
Validity Range (days) |
30 - 365 |
Single Coverage Plans |
0 |
Multiple Coverage Plans |
15 |
Miscellaneous (apply to some plans) |
Tethering allowed, Speed may be throttled |
We need to answer: "How many data plans does eSIM Cards offer for British Virgin Islands?" So the answer must provide number of single-country plans and multi-country plans. In dataset: Single Coverage Plans: 0. Multiple Coverage Plans: 15. So that suggests that all plans are multi-country plans, no single-country plans. So answer should mention that eSIM Cards offers 15 multi-country data plans for the British Virgin Islands. Also mention price and data ranges: $28.40 - $357.02 and 25GB - 1,000GB. Also mention that "single coverage plans" count is 0, so only multi-country plans are available. Also note possible differences: if there are fixed data amount vs daily data cap – but no details about daily data cap here; the data cap range covers 25GB to 1000GB, likely fixed amount. The dataset doesn't mention daily data cap differences. So we mention fixed data amount. Also mention that some plans allow tethering and may throttle speed. Also no bullet points; use sentences. No title. Use objective language. No referencing of question.
Also no dashes. No "—" dash. We can still use hyphen like "fixed-data". But it's safer to avoid hyphens too? They said do not use dashes, but hyphen is a dash type? Usually it's okay. They specifically said no dashes "—", could still use hyphen minus. We'll avoid hyphen if possible. Instead we can use parenthetical "fixed data amount". No hyphens.
We must not provide a title. Just output the answer.
All right, answer:
"eSIM Cards lists 15 multi‑country data plans for the British Virgin Islands. There are no single‑country plans for the territory. The available plans span a price range from approximately $28.40 to $357.02 and offer data caps between 25 GB and 1,000 GB. Most plans provide a fixed data allotment; the dataset does not specify daily caps, so the plans are likely based on a