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Currently, there are no unlimited data eSIM plans available for Equatorial Guinea. Travelers visiting the country should estimate their likely data usage based on planned activities such as email, social media, maps, and streaming. Selecting a plan with a sufficient data allowance to comfortably cover these activities is recommended to avoid unexpected charges or service interruptions.
Equatorial Guinea has several Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) providing mobile services:
GETESA: The state-owned telecommunications company offering mobile voice and data services, as well as fixed-line and broadband internet.
Muni: A privately owned operator providing mobile voice and data services, with plans to expand its 4G/LTE coverage.
GECOMSA: A state-owned provider operating on a CDMA network, which is not compatible with GSM devices commonly used by travelers.
Currently, there are no Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) in Equatorial Guinea.
Yes, Equatorial Guinea travelers can obtain travel eSIMs that include a phone number and SMS functionality. Two providers currently offer such plans: Earth Esimโs Orange Global eSIM and Roamifyโs Equatorial Guinea eSIM 1โฏGB, 10 Call, 50 SMS โ both valid for 30โฏdays and priced at $24 and $25 respectively. Each plan supplies a data allowance ranging from 1โฏGB to 51โฏGB and allows tethering.
Both plans provide a phone number with the dialing code +33, which belongs to France, so the number is not local to Equatorial Guinea (the local code is +240). Telephony services include inbound and outbound voice calls and inbound and outbound SMS, enabling full communication while using the data connection.
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