Ubigi offers eSIM services for travelers, digital nomads and remote-working professionals, providing high-end global cellular connectivity in over 190+ destinations with a large range of affordable prepaid data plans.

Ubigi offers eSIM services for travelers, digital nomads and remote-working professionals, providing high-end global cellular connectivity in over 190+ destinations with a large range of affordable prepaid data plans.
Ubigi offers eSIM services for travelers, digital nomads and remote-working professionals, providing high-end global cellular connectivity in over 190+ destinations with a large range of affordable prepaid data plans.
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Ubigi does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Mongolia. The available plans require a specific data cap, such as the 60GB/month plan that costs $220.00 USD for 30 days, or the 50GB plan that is priced at $188.00 USD for 180 days. If a traveler needs high data volume without a blanket unlimited option, choosing one of these fixed data plans may be a more economical choice unless the user is an extremely heavy data consumer.
Ubigi does not provide a Mongolia eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS capability. All of Ubigi’s Mongolia plans are data‑only, so travelers cannot receive or send traditional text messages or make regular voice calls to local numbers. However, messaging and voice communication can still be conducted using data‑based VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which do not require a local phone number or SMS service.
Ubigi provides two single‑country data plans and sixteen multi‑country plans that include Mongolia. The single‑country options give a fixed data amount ranging from 500 MB up to 60 GB and cost between about $2 and $220 USD, while the multi‑country plans offer the same data ranges but give access across several other countries. Some plans may apply a reduced speed cap of 1 Gbps after a certain usage threshold. Overall the price spectrum spans roughly $2 to $220, and the data cap ranges from half a gigabyte to sixty gigabytes.
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