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Over 100 travel eSIM brands and more than 5,500 prepaid data plans are available for use in Estonia. There is a wide variety of options, making it easy for travelers to find an eSIM that suits their needs.
Unlimited data eSIM plans are available for travel in Estonia from several providers. Firsty offers a zero‑price option but advertises a 256 kbps speed limit and possible throttling. Other options include Yoho Mobile, Airhub, Roamify, MicroEsim, Billion Connect, abesteSIM, Truely and Yesim, all of which advertise unlimited data for 1 to 15 days, with most allowing tethering and a speed limit of up to 5 Mbps that can be throttled depending on network load. Prices for these plans range roughly from free with strict limits to about $30 for the higher‑end options, providing flexibility for different budgets and usage needs.
Estonia's mobile network infrastructure is primarily supported by three major Mobile Network Operators (MNOs):
Telia Eesti: A subsidiary of the Swedish Telia Company, Telia Eesti offers extensive 4G and 5G coverage across Estonia, providing a wide range of mobile services.
Elisa Eesti: Part of the Finnish Elisa Corporation, Elisa Eesti delivers competitive mobile voice and data services, with a strong focus on expanding its 5G network in major cities.
Tele2 Eesti: A subsidiary of the Swedish Tele2 Group, Tele2 Eesti is known for its fast mobile broadband speeds and has invested significantly in 4G and emerging 5G networks.
These operators collectively cover over 98% of the Estonian mobile market, ensuring comprehensive nationwide coverage.
While Estonia has had Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) in the past, their presence is currently minimal. MVNOs provide mobile services by leasing access from major carriers, but as of November 2023, they have limited penetration in the Estonian market. Consequently, most travel eSIMs rely on the infrastructure of the primary MNOs rather than MVNOs.
Travel eSIM plans for Estonia that include a phone number and SMS are available through several providers. The plans are offered by GlobaleSIM, Amigo eSIM, Roamify, SimOptions, and MoreMins eSIM, as well as other suppliers in the market. These plans give users a foreign dialing code (for example +1 from GlobaleSIM, +44 from Amigo eSIM, +33 from Roamify, +420 from SimOptions, and +44 from MoreMins eSIM) and support inbound and outbound voice calls and SMS. Because the dialing code does not match Estonia’s own code, the phone number is not local to Estonia but can still be used for calls and texting throughout the validity period, which ranges from a few days to a month. Prices for the available plans start around $4.00 USD for a 7‑day plan with 1 GB of data and reach up to about $75.00 USD for larger offers, with validity periods commonly between 7 and 30 days. Travelers who need only data can still use data‑only eSIMs and send voice or SMS via VoIP services such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage when travelling in Estonia.
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