<|channel|>analysis<|message|>We need to understand the instruction carefully. The dataset says: "Amigo eSIM unlimited plans for Dominican Republic." There's table with plan names: "Dominican Republic 5GB 30Days" data cap 5GB, "Dominican Republic 3GB 30Days" data cap 3GB, "Dominican Republic 1GB 14Days" data cap 1GB. So no unlimited plan. We need to output answer: "Does Amigo eSIM offer unlimited data eSIM for Dominican Republic?" The guidelines:
- We must always explicitly mention Amigo eSIM.
- Must explicitly mention Dominican Republic.
- Write from third-party perspective, neutral info, no marketing style claims.
- Should not repeat question.
- No bullet points, headings, no emdashes. Use standard punctuations.
- Use short paragraphs 1-2.
- Use only data from dataset.
- Use "unlimited plans" detection: no plan with data cap unlimited. So statement: "Amigo eSIM does not have unlimited data eSIM for Dominican Republic." Then mention fixed plans: "A fixed data plan is available as an alternative." Use examples: 5GB 30Days, 3GB 30Days, 1GB 14Days.
- For unlimited plan rules: "State clearly that unlimited plans are not available." "Mention that fixed data plans are available as alternatives, and briefly highlight one or two examples from the dataset." "Note that these examples are handpicked for large data allowances and represent only a subset." Also description about cost-effective for heavy usage.
- Need to mention "unlimited plans not available." Provide details: fixed data plans: 5GB Option etc.
- Use "data allowance" phrasing maybe.
- Ok.
We'll produce final answer.
We must obey formatting rules: No headings, no bullet points, no emdashes. Use comma or parentheses. Keep sentences short, neutral. Use "5GB", "1GB" etc.
Let's craft text:
"Amigo eSIM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for the Dominican Republic. Travelers can instead purchase fixedโdata plans. For example, the 5GB plan is valid for 30 days and costs $35.00 USD, while the 3GB plan is also 30 days long and costs $25.00 USD, and a 1GB plan is available for 14 days at $11.00 USD. These options give users a range of data allowances; choosing a fixed plan may be more cost effective unless the user expects to consume data at an extremely high volume."
But need to not say "unlimited plans not available" but enough to state. It must be "State clearly that unlimited plans are not available." So we will write "Amigo eSIM does not offer unlimited data eSIM plans for the Dominican Republic." That's fine. Then mention fixed data plans. Use examples. Also mention can be more cost effective. We must talk about large data allowances as examples, not full list. Use the examples: 5GB 30Days and 3GB 30Days maybe. Also we need to note that example may not be full list.
Also mention "Amigo eSIM" explicitly within sentences. So mention "Amigo eSIM" well. Provide next plan names? Not necessary but may.
The instructions about "1GB, 2GB, 10GB" etc. So use "5GB", "3GB", "1GB". Provide validity: "30 days". Use "30 days" etc. Provide price with "$". Use "USD" after price. Ok.
Also we must note that plan features include tethering allowed. Not needed.
Write in 1-2 paragraphs. Possibly 2 paragraphs: first one to say no unlimited plans; second to provide alternatives. Use short paragraph. Another maybe combine in one paragraph.
No bullet.
We must avoid "extremely heavy" usage mention? The guidelines say: "Explain that choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost effective unless the user is an extremely heavy data consumer." We can mention "except for users who need greatly more data, fixed plans are usually more cost effective." Use "extremely heavy data consumer".
Also no pronouns. "This provider" not allowed. But we can use "Amigo eSIM".
Be careful not to use hyphens for dashes. Use comma or parentheses. So "Amigo eSIM" okay. Use "5G, 4G" network.
Ok final answer.
Now produce output.
<|end|><|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>Amigo eSIM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for the Dominican Republic. Travelers who need data for their stay can instead choose from fixedโdata plans. For example, a 5GB plan is valid for 30โฏdays and costs $35.00โฏUSD, while a 3GB plan is also 30โฏdays long and costs $25.00โฏUSD; a smaller 1GB plan is available for 14โฏdays at $11.00โฏUSD. These fixed options give users a range of data allowances. Choosing a fixed plan is typically more cost effective unless a user is an extremely heavy data consumer.