Earth Esim keeps you connected in 150+ countries and territories, offering zero roaming fees, great rates, and fast mobile coverage. Your adventure awaits - let’s go!

Earth Esim keeps you connected in 150+ countries and territories, offering zero roaming fees, great rates, and fast mobile coverage. Your adventure awaits - let’s go!
Earth Esim keeps you connected in 150+ countries and territories, offering zero roaming fees, great rates, and fast mobile coverage. Your adventure awaits - let’s go!
Earth Esim does not provide unlimited data eSIM plans for Pakistan. Travelers who need data there can choose from fixed‑data options such as the 20GB/30 days Pakistan eSIM priced at $40 USD, the 20GB/30 days Asia Pacific Region eSIM at $79 USD, or the larger 50GB/180 days Asia Pacific Region plan costing $159 USD. These plans include tethering and vary in network type, with the 20GB Pakistan and Asia Pacific Region plans supporting 4G and the 50GB plan using 3G.
Because plans have finite data caps, a fixed‑data plan is usually more economical unless a traveler is an extremely heavy data user who might otherwise require an unlimited plan.
Earth Esim does not provide a Plan for Pakistan that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. The eSIMs offered for Pakistan are data‑only, meaning they only give internet access and do not support voice calls or text messages.
Travelers can still use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for calls and messaging, but a traditional phone number or SMS service is not available.
Earth Esim offers 8 single‑country plans and 20 multi‑country plans in Pakistan. The single‑country plans provide fixed data amounts ranging from 500 MB to 10 GB, while the multi‑country plans cover larger data caps up to 50 GB and can be used in various destinations across Asia, Europe and the Americas. Prices span from about $1.49 for the smallest bundle to $159 for the highest‑cap offerings, with validity periods that vary from 1 day to 180 days. Some plans also allow tethering to share data across devices.
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