
Roamic is an eSIM service provider offering mobile data solutions for international travelers, digital nomads, and professionals in over 190 regions. It allows users to avoid expensive roaming fees and physical SIM cards by purchasing and activating digital plans (500MB to Unlimited) via QR code, offering instant connectivity with 5G/4G speeds.
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Roamic does not provide a true unlimited‑data eSIM for Asia. The plans that carry the “Unlimited Data” label actually give 3 GB of high‑speed data per day (or total, depending on the plan) and once that limit is reached the speed is reduced to a lower, unspecified level. Therefore these plans are not unlimited in the sense of providing high‑speed data without any restriction.
Instead, Roamic offers fixed data plans that may offer better value for most travelers. For example, a 20 GB plan for 30 days costs $73.94 USD, a 10 GB plan for 30 days costs $43.22 USD, and a 5 GB plan for 21 days costs $26.16 USD. These fixed‑data options are generally more economical unless the traveler needs heavy data usage beyond the given allowance.
Roamic does not provide eSIM plans with a phone number or SMS capability for Asia. Travelers who purchase Roamic eSIMs in Asia will receive only data‑only plans.
Because these plans lack a local phone number and SMS functions, users can still make calls and send messages through popular VoIP apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage that operate over the data connection. This allows communication without the need for a traditional phone number or SMS service.
Roamic’s Asia eSIM Unlimited Data plan provides coverage in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Cambodia, South Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
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