
eSIModo delivers seamless global mobile internet with a simple, fixed-price eSIM for any country. No apps to install, no contracts, no surprises. Receive your eSIM instantly by email and SMS, then enjoy automatic activation when you arrive at your destination. Stay connected the moment you land with fast, reliable data—perfect for travel, business, or remote work.
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eSIModo does not offer an unlimited data eSIM for Iran. The provider only sells fixed‑data plans in that country. For instance, eSIModo offers a 50GB plan that can be activated for 3, 5, 7, 10, or 15 days, with prices ranging from $354.24 to $463.75 USD. While these plans provide a large amount of data, they are not unlimited; travelers who expect to use more data than the fixed allowance may need to purchase additional plans or consider alternative providers. Choosing a fixed‑data plan is usually more cost‑effective unless the user is an extremely heavy data consumer who requires a truly unlimited option.
eSIModo does not offer an Iran eSIM that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. Only data‑only eSIM plans are available from the provider for this destination.
Travelers using an eSIModo Iran plan can rely on VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage for calls and messaging over the data connection.
eSIModo provides 50 single‑country data plans for Iran while offering no multi‑country plans for that destination. The available plans span a price range from roughly nine and a half dollars to nearly five hundred dollars, and data caps between one gigabyte and fifty gigabytes. Plan validity varies from three to thirty days, and some of the offers allow tethering, giving travelers flexibility in how they use the data.
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