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There are more than 50 travel eSIM providers available in Palestine, offering over 450 different prepaid data plans. With such a wide variety of options, travelers can easily find a plan that fits their needs.
Yes, there are unlimited data eSIM plans that cover Palestine. Truely offers such plans with validity periods between one and thirty days and prices ranging from $9.90 to $228.00 USD; the plan allows tethering, is limited to new users, and speed may be throttled. Yesim also provides unlimited plans with validity from seven to fifteen days, priced between $75.01 and $114.24 USD, with tethering allowed and possible speed throttling; these plans operate on a 3G network.
Jawwal: The largest and oldest mobile network operator in Palestine, offering extensive coverage across both the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Ooredoo Palestine: Formerly known as Wataniya Mobile, this operator provides competitive mobile voice and data services, with a strong presence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Currently, there are no Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) operating in Palestine.
Travel eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS are available to visitors in Palestine, with Roamify offering a 5âŻGB data package for 30âŻdays at USDâŻ35.00. The Roamify plan provides a full telephony experience, allowing inbound and outbound voice calls and SMS in both directions, but the number is issued with the French dialing codeâŻ+33, so it is not a local Palestinian number. Travelers who need a purely local number would need to look elsewhere or rely on dataâonly eSIMs and internetâbased messaging apps for voice and text communication.
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