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The esims of me and my partner randomly stopped working on the second day of our vacation, their support was constantly asking me for various info, then they claims to fix the issue but for both of us nothing worked.

Disaster and doesn't work. Took 14 dollar and customer service doesn't want to help neither to cancel the order. Avoid to buy at any cost

Very disappointing! Very easy to buy and set up, but unfortunately what you buy (e.g. 1GB Europe package for a week) is not what you get. After exactly 24 hours the connection stopped working (about 200 MB only). Support couldn't help. They said that the 1 GB package was only for one day, although they don't even sell packages on a daily basis! So I definitely do not recommend it.

Airalo APP is really great, but service is very poor.
In Japan when it connects it's very fast on DOCOMO, often it cannot connect to KDDI (when it does, it's fast too). The big issue with Airalo for me, on a Pixel 6a and Pixel 4a is availability.
In all 3 countries (Eurolink, Asialink, Japan, Turkey cards) I frequently loose connectivity and have no signal even after restarting the phone (even in central train stations, airport, etc).
Japan and Asia cards are going via SingTel Singapore (but I have a Singtell card and the experience is better than Airalo).
Turkey card goes through OVH france, Netflix doesn't work.
Eurolink, only 3G in Georgia so couldn't connect 99% of the time. When it did, it was extremely slow that even whatsapp not going through easily.
Two different phones, both Pixel phones though.

I took it on a trip from two different operators. From 3h did not work in Georgia. Globalesim worked without problems in Russia, Armenia, Turkey, Georgia.
There are over 100 eSIM providers available for Georgia, and more than 2600 prepaid data plans. Because there is a wide variety of options, travelers can easily find an eSIM that fits their needs.
Yes, there are unlimited data eSIM plans that can be used while traveling in Georgia. A number of providers offer such plans, including Firsty, Roamify, abesteSIM, Yoho Mobile, Yesim, Truely, and FairPlay. These plans run for validities from one to thirty days and allow tethering, though speed may be throttled. For example, Firsty limits speed to 256 kbps, while abesteSIM and Yoho Mobile cap speed at 5 Mbps; the other providers do not state explicit speed caps but note potential throttling. Coverage ranges from 2G/3G/4G/5G to LTE and 4G. Prices for unlimited data plans start at around $0.00 USD with Firsty’s free offer, rise to about $5.00 USD for the lowest‑priced paid plans, and can go up to $449.07 USD for the highest‑priced options. Travelers can compare validity, network type, and speed limits to choose a plan that matches their data usage needs and stay duration.
In Georgia, the primary Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are:
MagtiCom: Established in 1996, MagtiCom is one of Georgia's leading mobile operators, boasting the widest 4G coverage. It offers affordable packages tailored for tourists, ensuring high-speed internet and clear voice quality.
Silknet: Formerly known as Geocell, Silknet is the biggest by market size in Georgia. The company provides a variety of mobile voice and data services such as 4G LTE.
Cellfie: Formerly known as Beeline, Cellfie is owned by Veon, a multinational telecommunications company operating in several countries. Cellfie also offers different mobile plans ranging from prepaid to postpaid.
In addition to these MNOs, Georgia has Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) that offer mobile services by leasing access from major carriers. For example, Hallo is an MVNO that uses Silknet’s network, and Tele 1 is a virtual operator whose network is Beeline. However, most travel eSIMs rely on MNO infrastructure, not MVNOs.
Travel eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS are available for Georgia. Providers such as GlobaleSIM, Airalo and Roamify offer such plans; Airalo delivers local Georgia numbers with dialing code +995 and enables both inbound and outbound voice and SMS, while GlobaleSIM and Roamify provide numbers based on the North American dialing code +1 (and a Roamify plan with France’s +33), which are not local Georgian numbers. Prices for these plans start at around $4.50 USD for short‑term data packages and extend to more than $30 for 30‑day or longer validities, with voice and SMS services typically available both inbound and outbound depending on the specific plan.
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