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 does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for Chile. All of the plans listed for Chile under the iRoamly brand give a fixed 500GB allowance of high‑speed 4G data; the “Unlimited” wording is only part of the plan name.
Travelers can still choose fixed‑data options, such as the 1‑day or 3‑day 500GB plans, which offer high‑speed data until the 500GB limit is reached and then reduce speed. Because no plan offers an unbounded data allowance, fixed‑data plans tend to be more cost effective unless a user requires an absolute unlimited service.
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.
iRoamly offers five single‑country data plans and three multi‑country plans that include Chile. The provider’s single‑country plans vary from as little as 500 MB to up to 500 GB of data, with prices ranging roughly from free to about $286 USD depending on the data amount and validity period (normally 1–30 days). The multi‑country options that cover Chile can also range widely in data cap from a few hundred megabytes up to several hundred gigabytes, with prices on a similar spectrum. Both types include daily data caps or fixed‑data caps, allowing travelers to choose between a set amount of data for the entire validity or a daily maximum that limits how much can be used each day.
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