
Yaalo eSIM provides reliable travel connectivity in 200+ countries with zero roaming charges. Choose from data-only or Data + Calls + SMS eSIM plans, available in daily, weekly, and monthly options for local, regional, and global travel. Enjoy fast 4G/5G coverage worldwide. With Yaalo, you roam the world — not the fees.
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Yaalo does not provide truly unlimited high‑speed data plans for Iran. The plans that carry the “Unlimited” label actually give a fixed amount of high‑speed data – 1 GB per day or 2 GB per day – and once that allotment is used the speed is reduced to 512 kbps or 2000 kbps. For travelers who need unrestricted high‑speed usage, fixed data plans such as 20 GB for 15 or 30 days or 10 GB for 7, 15, or 30 days offer larger total data before any speed throttling occurs.
Yaalo does not offer an Iran eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS service. All plans available from Yaalo for Iran are data‑only, meaning they provide high‑speed internet without built‑in voice or text capability. Travellers can still use voice calls and messaging through data‑dependent applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram and iMessage, but the eSIM itself does not support traditional phone numbers or SMS.
Yaalo provides 26 single‑country eSIM data plans for Iran and does not offer any multi‑country plans for this destination. The available plans range in price from about $9.79 to $322.42 and cover data amounts between 1 GB and 20 GB, with validity periods spanning 1 to 30 days. Within those 26 plans, 14 are structured as daily data cap plans, giving a predetermined amount of data per day, while the remaining 12 are fixed data cap plans, offering a set amount of data for the entire validity period.
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