
CocoRoam offers prepaid travel eSIMs with coverage across 150+ countries on local carrier networks — including EE in the UK, Orange in France, and NTT Docomo in Japan. No SIM swaps, no surprise roaming charges. Travelers get 4G/5G speeds with plans ranging from short trips to unlimited data, all set up in minutes.
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CocoRoam does not currently offer an unlimited data eSIM for Iran. All available plans provide a fixed data allowance, with the largest options being a 20GB plan valid for 15 or 30 days and a 10GB plan also valid for up to 30 days. These plans include tethering and support 5G. For travelers who need more data but do not require unlimited usage, a fixed data plan such as the 20GB 30d or 10GB 30d can be a more cost‑effective choice unless you are an extremely heavy data consumer.
CocoRoam does not provide an eSIM for Iran that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The available plans are data‑only, allowing travelers to connect to the internet but not to make or receive traditional voice calls or text messages. For voice and messaging needs, users can employ VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, or other common services that work over an internet connection.
CocoRoam offers 26 single‑country data plans for Iran and does not list any multi‑country plans for the country. The single‑country selections include both daily data‑cap options and fixed data‑cap options, allowing travelers to choose a plan that limits data usage each day or caps data at a set amount for the entire validity period. Across all available plans, the data cap ranges from 1 GB to 20 GB and the prices vary from about $11 up to $358, giving travelers a wide range of budget and data‑usage choices.
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