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MobileSIM does not offer an unlimited data eSIM for Iran. The provider’s plans are fixed‑data options, such as the Global 20GB for 30 days plan priced at $66.00 USD and the Global 5GB for 30 days plan at $25.00 USD. Travelers who need a larger data allowance may find a fixed plan more cost‑effective, unless they are very heavy data users who would normally prefer an unlimited arrangement.
MobileSIM does not provide an eSIM for Iran that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The provider offers only data‑only plans for the country, so travelers will not receive inbound or outbound voice or text messages. For communication, popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage can be used over the data connection to make calls and send messages without a local phone number.
MobileSIM currently offers eight multi‑country eSIM data packages that include coverage in Iran, and no single‑country packages are available for this country. The price range for these packages varies from around $2.34 to $66.00. Data caps span from 200 MB up to 20 GB, and validity periods range from 5 days to 60 days. All of the packages are fixed‑data‑amount plans, which means each package provides a set amount of data for its entire validity without the daily data‑cap structure that some other providers use.
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