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fast service but esim is consuming data faster than expected. With my usual habits around 4 times faster.
I bought then another suggested by esimdb that was perfect.

I paid for esim 10gb now my phone samsung note 10 plus Is not compatible. So I lost the money.

We spent 3 nights and 4 days touring Morocco.
We stayed in Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabaㇳ, Fez, Chaweng, and Casablanca.
We had no connection at all except in the center of the city such as Marrakech and Casablanca. Fez and Siawen were no connection at all.
I was only able to use 152 MB in total.
Too bad.
There are more than 110 travel eSIM brands available for use in Morocco, along with more than 3400 prepaid data plans. The large selection offers a wide variety of options, making it easy for travelers to find an eSIM that suits their needs.
Unlimited data eSIM plans can be found from several providers. Firsty offers an ads‑supported plan with a 256 kbps speed limit at no cost, while Truely, Roamify, and Yesim provide options with varying validity that may include speed throttling but no explicit speed cap. Yoho Mobile gives unlimited data up to a 5 Mbps speed limit and also allows tethering. Prices for these unlimited plans range from free with Firsty up to roughly $449, depending on the validity period and provider.
Morocco's mobile telecommunications sector is served by three primary Mobile Network Operators (MNOs):
Maroc Telecom: The largest telecommunications company in Morocco, offering extensive coverage across the country, including remote areas.
Orange Morocco: A subsidiary of the multinational Orange Group, providing a range of mobile services with a strong presence in urban areas.
Inwi: Known for its innovative services and competitive pricing, Inwi has rapidly expanded its market share since its launch in 2010.
These operators offer comprehensive mobile services, including voice, data, and international roaming, with widespread 4G coverage and ongoing investments in 5G technology.
In addition to these MNOs, Morocco hosts several Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), such as Médi Télécom and Bayn Consortium, which lease network access from major carriers to provide specialized services. However, most travel eSIMs rely on the infrastructure of the primary MNOs rather than MVNOs.
Travel eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS are available for Morocco from GlobaleSIM and Roamify. These plans provide a foreign phone number—most of them use the +1 dialing code, which belongs to the United States, and one Roamify plan uses the +33 code for France—so the numbers are not local Moroccan numbers. The telephony features are inbound and outbound voice calls with all providers, while SMS is only inbound on GlobaleSIM plans and inbound plus outbound on Roamify plans.
Prices for these plans start around $4.50 for a 7‑day, 1GB package and can extend to $105 for a 365‑day, 20GB plan. Validity periods range from a single week to a full year, allowing travelers to choose the duration that best matches their stay in Morocco.
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