Airhub is the eSIM store for travellers to access the data at the most affordable, local rates from around the world with the eSIM compatible smartphone, tablet or PC devices, no matter where you are in the world.
Airhub is the eSIM store for travellers to access the data at the most affordable, local rates from around the world with the eSIM compatible smartphone, tablet or PC devices, no matter where you are in the world.
Airhub is the eSIM store for travellers to access the data at the most affordable, local rates from around the world with the eSIM compatible smartphone, tablet or PC devices, no matter where you are in the world.
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A plus poland SIM. APN comes pre-programmed. Connected to Freedom Mobile. No functional data connectivity.
My God. I’m so stupid. I didnt check the reviews. It is a scam and their customer service is the worst. Avoid them like the plague.
I bought the North America 4gb SIM specifically becauase it uses the Rogers network and im going somewhere in Canada with only rogers towers. Guess what? The SIM only works on Bell/Telus and doesnt work on rogers tower. Trying to get a refund but their chat support is slow.
I've now bought and used 30-40 eSIMs in various countries and some are better than others. But by far, Airhub is the WORST. Did not work at all in some countries that were advertised (Canada/Monaco) and customer support was a bang-your-head against-a-wall situation.
NEVER AGAIN.
This is a scam. One week into using this, the data stopped working. I was promised a refund and did not get one. DO NOT USE!
AirHub Mobile is fraudulent; avoid it like the plague.
I bought an eSim for my 21 day vacation, it was a 30gb data plan. 4 days in my vacation and after using only 3.5gb the eSim stopped working out of nowhere. I sent an email to customer service, a message on their app and I tried to contact them any way possible. They take more than 24h hours sometimes 48 hours to answer back to their email. I even answered back to one of their emails 2 mins after they sent one to me and they took 24+ hours to answer back. After 5 days of waiting for them to fix the issue I had to buy another eSim from another company because I needed data to travel. They never figured out the issue and they never want to give me a refund. This was the worst customer service I ever experience! The eSim from AirHub didn't worked for the rest of the trip. NEVER BUY A eSIM FROM AIRHUB!! This is a scam!
Airhub sim worked very poorly in USA, did not work at all in Canada. Support non-existant.
During my recent travels to the Canada, I utilized AirHub, and I found it to be a straightforward app to use as long as you follow the provided instructions. I used the eSim feature on my Phone and did not ; I enjoyed fast speed and I didn't face any trouble at any time . Overall, I am satisfied with AirHub's performance and intend to use it again for my next journey.
<|channel|>analysis<|message|>We need to produce answer: question: "Does Airhub offer unlimited data eSIM for Canada?" We need to use data from dataset. The dataset shows Airhub has plans: 75GB, 55GB, 40GB; data caps, no unlimited. So we must state that unlimited plans are not available. We must mention fixed data plans and highlight few examples from dataset: e.g. Canada 75GB Data with Calls 15Days, Canada 55GB Data with calls 30Days. Also maybe mention 45GB etc.
We need to avoid references to dataset or instructions. We just say: Airhub does not offer unlimited data eSIM for Canada. Fixed data plans are available: for example 75GB for 15 days at $45.50, 55GB for 30 days at $48. Notice price range is around $41-48. If user is heavy data consumer might consider larger plan if needed. But we should ensure we mention "Airhub" and "Canada" explicitly each time, no vague terms. Also mention "Unlimited plans are not available." Use neutral tone. Mention that it's a subset of the available plans. The dataset: "Canada 75GB Data with Calls 15Days", "Canada 55GB Data with calls 30Days". Also maybe mention "Canada 55GB data with calls Monthly" same data. 45GB data 30 days $41. We have 5G network. Use "4g, 5G" no issue. But we simply mention features like 4G, 5G coverage. Also mention validity and prices. Provide short paragraph or two.
We must not use anemdas, bullet points, headings, or lists. Just short paragraphs. Must not exceed one or two paragraphs. Must not mention "In this dataset" or such. Should incorporate "Airhub does not offer unlimited data eSIM for Canada" as first sentence.
Let's craft:
"Airhub does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Canada. Travelers can choose from fixed data plans, such as the 75GB option valid for 15 days priced at $45.50 USD, the 55GB plan available for 30 days at $48.00 USD, or the 45GB plan for 30 days at $41.00 USD. These plans include 4G and 5G connectivity and cover all regions of Canada. Selecting a large fixed data plan can offer better value than an unlimited tier for most users unless they expect to consume exceptionally high amounts of data."
Also mention "subset of available plans" maybe mention "This list includes a selection of the larger data offerings but is not exhaustive." Must refer to "Airhub" and "Canada". It says "Use the dataset" but we can give examples. It's allowed to mention that these examples represent the dataset but not exceed too many details. Good.
Also can mention that "Airhub may have other fixed data plans with smaller data caps suitable for lighter usage." A short note: "These can be more cost-effective for moderate data usage." That's presumably allowed.
Also ensure "Airhub" is explicitly mentioned. Also "Canada" each time.
Also "unlimited plan" clarify that none are available. Add the technique: "Unlimited plans are not available." The guidelines said: "State clearly that unlimited plans are not available."
We need to keep the answer well-structured, in 1-2 paragraphs. Should not use bullet points. No headings. No lists. No filler. Use a neutral tone. "Please note that the examples of fixed data plans are handpicked for large data allowances and represent a subset of the available plans, not the full list." That might be a bit too meta. Possibly keep simple.
Let's produce final answer with two paragraphs maybe. Ensure no bullet or dash. Use only essential info. We'll satisfy all guidelines.
Check for ANY restrictions: The guidelines mention "Only use information explicitly provided" meaning we cannot add new plan details. So we can mention the dataset's options as examples. Nothing else. It's fine. Avoid "external facts or assumptions." So we must not speculate about other plans. Optionally, we can say "Airhub offers fixed data plans of 75GB, 55GB, 45GB etc." That's ok. Also talk about validity and price. So we can present that.
Also guidelines: "Use '5G', '4G', '3G' (no lowercase variants)." We will use "4G, 5G".
Also "Use '1GB', '2GB', '10GB'" and "1 day, 7 days, 30 days". We mention "15 days" we can use "15 days". They said use "1 day, 7 days, 30 days". They didn't say exactly "15 days" but we can use "15 days". That's acceptable.
Also "No emdashes". Use commas. Good.
Now final answer:
"Airhub does not offer unlimited data eSIM plans for Canada. Instead, the provider offers fixed data plans that can be useful for travelers. For example, the Canada 75GB Data with Calls plan provides 75GB of high‑speed data for 15 days costing $45.50 USD, the Canada 55GB Data with Calls plan supplies 55GB for 30 days priced at $48.00 USD, and a smaller Canada 45GB data plan is available for 30 days at $41.00 USD. These options include 4G and 5G coverage and give travelers a range of data volumes to choose from; selecting a larger fixed data plan can offer better value for users who need more than a moderate amount of data but still may be more cost‑effective than an unlimited tier for many travelers."
But "unlimited plans are not available." That's clear.
Now check if we should separate into paragraphs. We can do two paragraphs. The first paragraph: "Airhub does not offer unlimited data eSIM for Canada. They provide fixed data plans..." Then second paragraph: "Examples: ...; These options... 'Selecting a larger fixed data plan can offer better value...'"
Make sure we don't use pronoun "this provider." Use "Airhub." Use "Canada" each time. Let's rewrite.
Paragraph 1: "Airhub does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Canada. Travelers seeking high‑speed data can instead choose from fixed data options. The Canada 75GB Data with Calls plan offers 75GB for 15 days at $45.50 USD, the Canada 55GB Data with Calls plan gives 55GB for 30 days at $48.00 USD, and a Canada 45GB Data with Calls plan delivers 45GB for 30 days at $41.00 USD. These plans feature 4G and 5G connectivity and cover the entire country."
Paragraph 2: "These examples are handpicked for large data allowances and illustrate just a part of Airhub's available plans; selecting a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective unless a traveler is an extremely heavy data consumer who would require a different solution."
Anyway we must keep final answer concise. Two short paragraphs is fine.
Make sure to not exceed more than two paragraphs. Let's keep each within 3-5 sentences.
Check guidelines: "concisely written in one or two paragraphs." So we can combine into two paragraphs. Yes.
Also "Do not use emdashes". Use commas. No emdash present.
Finally produce answer.<|end|><|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>Airhub does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Canada. Travelers can instead choose from fixed data options. The Canada 75GB Data with Calls plan offers 75GB of high‑speed data for 15 days at $45.50 USD, the Canada 55GB Data with Calls plan gives 55GB for 30 days at $48.00 USD, and a Canada 45GB Data with Calls plan delivers 45GB for 30 days at $41.00 USD. All of these plans include 4G and 5G connectivity and cover the entire country.
These examples are handpicked for large data allowances and represent only a subset of Airhub’s available plans; selecting a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective for most users unless they need an extremely heavy data consumption beyond the capacities listed.
Airhub does not provide Canadian eSIM plans that include a phone number or the ability to send and receive SMS. Travelers who need voice or text communication can use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage, which operate over the data connection supplied by Airhub’s eSIM.
Airhub offers 14 single‑country data plans and 22 multi‑country data plans for Canada. The available plans cover data amounts from 1 GB up to 75 GB and price points ranging from about $1.80 to $70.00. All plans feature a fixed data allocation rather than a daily data cap, allowing travelers to use the purchased amount until the plan expires.
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