
Ozly eSIM is a travel eSIM provider built for price-conscious travellers who do not want to overpay for mobile data. We offer affordable, data-only plans in 177+ destinations with instant delivery and quick activation. Our focus is simple: reliable data, fair pricing, and no inflated roaming-style markups. Ozly is designed for modern travellers who want to stay connected without paying premium travel SIM prices.
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Ozly eSIM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for Africa. All of the plans that Ozly eSIM sells for the continent have a specified data cap.
If a traveler needs a large data allowance, Ozly eSIM offers fixed‑data plans. For instance, a 20GB plan valid for 90 days costs $70.30, and a 20GB plan valid for 30 days costs $76.05. Both plans are available for use in many African countries, including Botswana, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zambia. Choosing one of these fixed data plans can be more cost‑effective unless the user is an extremely heavy data consumer who would otherwise require an unlimited option, which Ozly eSIM currently does not offer.
Ozly eSIM does not provide a phone number or SMS capability for its Africa eSIM plans. The provider offers only data‑only eSIMs, so travelers who need to send or receive messages should use internet‑based apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage over the data connection.
Ozly eSIM offers coverage in Botswana, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea‑Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Seychelles, Senegal, Eswatini (Swaziland), Chad, Tunisia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Burkina Faso, and Sudan across its Global (120+ areas), Africa, and Global139 plans.
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