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Pioneering the future of global mobile connectivity. Tailored eSIM solutions for the discerning traveler. Explore, connect, and stay updated in over 180 destinations. Travel smart, stay connected.
Pioneering the future of global mobile connectivity. Tailored eSIM solutions for the discerning traveler. Explore, connect, and stay updated in over 180 destinations. Travel smart, stay connected.
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<|channel|>analysis<|message|>We have a user request: "Does eSIM4Travel offer unlimited data eSIM for New Zealand?" And we have guidelines. We need to produce a concise answer, one or two paragraphs, neutral, third-person, no marketing claims or filler. Must explicitly mention eSIM4Travel and New Zealand. Must not refer to dataset or instructions. Must not use emdashes. Must follow technical term formatting. Must not refer to question. Must state that unlimited plans are not available. Must mention fixed data plans as alternatives, briefly highlight one or two examples, like 50GB/90Days and maybe 20GB/30Days or 10GB/30Days, etc. Must cite that these examples are handpicked for large data allowances and represent only a subset of available plans, not full list. Explain that fixed data plan can be more cost effective unless heavy consumer.
We should check the dataset: All plans have specific data caps: 50GB, 20GB, 10GB, 5GB, 3GB. None unlimited, so unlimited plans not available. Provide correct answer: no unlimited plan. Provide examples: 50GB/90Days cost $59.11 USD, 20GB/30Days $18.64 USD. Or mention 10GB for cost $9.79 USD. No mention of pay-as-you-go, but if talk about features: tethering allowed. Not needed.
We must be careful not to mention " unlimited plans exist if any plan has Data cap = unlimited." We are following guidelines: "State clearly that unlimited plans are not available." We should mention examples: "Fixed data plans are available as alternatives, one example is the 50GB/90Days plan, another example is the 20GB/30Days plan." We must note that these examples are handpicked, not full list. They represent subset. And mention cost effective. That covers it.
Concern: The instructions say: "Format technical terms consistently: • Use '5G', '4G', '3G' (no lowercase variants). • Use '1GB', '2GB', '10GB' (no space between number and unit). • Use '1 day', '7 days', '30 days'." We have 50GB, 90 days. Format must be "50GB/90Days". Actually dataset uses "50GB/90Days". We need to keep formatting: "50GB/90days" But instruction says "30 days" with space between number and unit. But dataset uses "90Days". Wait guidelines: "Use '1GB', '2GB', '10GB' (no space between number and unit). • Use '1 day', '7 days', '30 days' (with space between number and unit)." There is a conflict: for time units, they want space between number and unit. But dataset uses "90Days". Should we correct it? The guidelines say we should format technical terms consistently. It says use '1 day', '7 days', '30 days' with space. So we should convert "90Days" to "90 days"? They said "technical terms consistently." I'd trust guidelines over dataset. So convert all. For data caps, keep like 50GB. Validity range: 90 days, 30 days etc. So we should rewrite "90 days" or "30 days".
We can say: "One example is the 50GB plan valid for 90 days, priced at $59.11 USD." Actually we need to mention "New Zealand (One) - 50GB/90Days" maybe? The phrasing: "The 50GB plan valid for 90 days" is fine. Use '50GB', '90 days'.
Check: we need to use "€" but wrong. Must use USD. We'll talk. We should mention: "One example is the 50GB plan valid for 90 days, priced at US$59.11." For clarity: $59.11 USD.
Ok, ensure no emdashes. No bullet points or headings. Just sentences.
We need to direct: "No unlimited plans are offered by eSIM4Travel for New Zealand. Fixed data plans are available as alternatives. For example, the 50GB plan valid for 90 days costs $59.11 USD and the 20GB plan valid for 30 days costs $18.64 USD. These examples are handpicked for large data allowances and represent only a subset of the available plans, not the full list. Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost effective unless an extremely heavy data consumer."
Let's verify we are not violating guidelines: "Always explicitly mention eSIM4Travel when referring to the provider." We mention "eSIM4Travel." Good. Always explicitly mention New Zealand when referring to the destination. We mention "for New Zealand." Good. Avoid marketing-style claims, subjective wording or filler. We said "Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost effective unless an extremely heavy data consumer." That might be a bit opinion but still somewhat neutral. It's in fact a fact or suggestion. It's fine. "may" would be better: "Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost effective unless an extremely heavy data consumer." That's fine. Avoid marketing claims. Not too marketing. It's a neutral statement.
Check no pronouns like "this provider." We used eSIM4Travel. Good.
We need to not mention dataset. Good.
We need no headings or bullet points. Just paragraphs.
Check that we didn't use emdashes. None.
Check using comma separated: "50GB plan valid for 90 days." It's okay.
Ensure no references to internal guidelines. Good.
We just need final answer in one or two short paragraphs. That is okay.
Will deliver final answer.<|end|><|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>eSIM4Travel does not offer an unlimited data eSIM for New Zealand. Fixed‑data plans are available for travelers instead. For example, the 50GB plan valid for 90 days is priced at $59.11 USD, and the 20GB plan valid for 30 days costs $18.64 USD. These examples are handpicked to illustrate larger data allowances and represent only a subset of the plans that eSIM4Travel offers for New Zealand. Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective unless a traveler needs an extremely high volume of data.
eSIM4Travel does not provide a New Zealand eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS services. Only data‑only eSIM plans are available. Travelers can use data‑connected VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage to make calls and send messages without a local phone number.
eSIM4Travel currently offers 26 single-country data plans specifically for New Zealand. These plans range in price from $0.79 to $59.11 and provide data allowances between 1GB and 50GB. There are also options available with either a fixed data cap or a daily data cap, with 18 plans offering a daily data allowance and 8 offering a set amount of data. Tethering is permitted with some of these plans. eSIM4Travel does not currently offer any multi-country plans that include New Zealand.
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