iRoamly could be the most versatile travel eSIM brand, supporting fast and stable internet in over 140 countries. It offers a wide range of package options including Daily, Total, Unlimited, as well as packages with calls and SMS.

iRoamly could be the most versatile travel eSIM brand, supporting fast and stable internet in over 140 countries. It offers a wide range of package options including Daily, Total, Unlimited, as well as packages with calls and SMS.
iRoamly could be the most versatile travel eSIM brand, supporting fast and stable internet in over 140 countries. It offers a wide range of package options including Daily, Total, Unlimited, as well as packages with calls and SMS.
No. iRoamly’s plans for Chile do not provide truly unlimited high‑speed data; every plan listed has a fixed cap of 500GB. The plans that carry “Unlimited” in their name actually offer 500GB of data, after which the connection speed is throttled (the exact reduced speed is not specified in the data). Travelers who need more assured data can choose from iRoamly’s fixed‑data eSIMs, such as the $8.50 Chile‑eSIM‑500GB‑1 day plan or the $56.00 Chile‑eSIM‑500GB‑7 days plan, which give up to 500GB of high‑speed data for their chosen validity period. Selecting a fixed‑data plan can often be more cost‑effective than a nominal “unlimited” plan for most users.
iRoamly does not provide a phone number or SMS capability for Chile; the provider only offers data‑only eSIM plans in that country.
Travelers can still use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage over the data connection for voice and text communications.
The dataset does not break down iRoamly’s 81 single‑country plans or 205 multi‑country plans by country, so an exact count of Chile‑only options cannot be given. In general, iRoamly’s packages range from about $0.00 to $286.00 with data caps from 500 MB up to 500 GB and validity periods of 1 to 30 days. Users looking for Chile coverage can explore the overall catalogue and filter by country, but the precise number of Chile‑specific plans is not listed.
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