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WiFi Map does not provide an unlimited eSIM plan for the Dominican Republic. The available options are fixed‑data packages, the most generous of which is a 25GB plan that lasts 30 days and is priced at $54.90. Other packages include 10GB for $29.99, 5GB for $19.95, 3GB for $13.47 and 1GB for $4.99, each valid for 30 days. Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost effective for most travelers, unless a user requires a very high data volume that exceeds these allowances.
<|channel|>analysis<|message|>We need to read the question: "Does WiFi Map offer Dominican Republic eSIM with phone number and SMS?" There is dataset: "WiFi Map plans with telephony for Dominican Republic: No plans with phone number or SMS available from this provider." So from the dataset, there are WiFi Map plans, but they specifically say "No plans with phone number or SMS available from this provider." In the guidelines: There's a section
Check guidelines: "If the dataset is empty: → No plans with telephony are available, meaning the provider only offers data-only plans." But dataset content says "No plans with phone number or SMS available from this provider." That "telephony" might refer to phone number or SMS. There's also a Telephony column might exist for other providers; but here it's no. So answer: "WiFi Map currently offers data‑only eSIM plans for the Dominican Republic; phone number or SMS features are not available. Travelers can use data‑based VoIP services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage for calls and messaging."
Check formatting: Use "WiFi Map" explicitly. Use "Dominican Republic". Keep sentences short. Should be 1-2 paragraphs. No headings or bullet points. Use only neutral tone. No marketing. And no em dash. Use commas and parentheses per guidelines.
Let's produce answer accordingly. But check guidelines "Only use information explicitly provided in the dataset or instructions. Do not add external facts or assumptions." The mention of "popular VoIP apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage" is mentioned explicitly in guidelines, so allowed. So we can mention them. Also mention that "only data-only eSIM plans are offered".
Now produce final answer. Ensure no em dashes. Use "one or two short paragraphs". We'll do a single paragraph or maybe two. The guidelines say "no headings or bullet points", just text. Let's do one paragraph: "WiFi Map does not provide Dominican Republic eSIM plans with a phone number or SMS capability. The provider only offers data‑only eSIMs for travel to the Dominican Republic. Users can still make calls and send messages using data‑based VoIP services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage." That covers it. Use no em dash. Avoid marketing wording. Good.
Double-check for any pitfalls: Ensure we don't have something like "no" and then "only data-only eSIM". Ok. Use "WiFi Map" explicitly. Use "Dominican Republic". Yes. No bullet lists. No headings. Done.
Let's output.<|end|><|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>WiFi Map does not provide Dominican Republic eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability; the provider only offers data‑only eSIMs for travel to the Dominican Republic. Users can still make calls and send messages using data‑based VoIP services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage.
WiFi Map currently offers five data plans with coverage including the Dominican Republic. These plans are multi-country options, meaning they provide data access in several destinations, not just the Dominican Republic. Pricing for these plans ranges from approximately $4.99 to $54.90, and data allowances vary from 1GB to 25GB. It’s important to note that WiFi Map does not offer single-country data plans specifically for the Dominican Republic at this time.
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