
AlpineSIM brings Swiss standards to global eSIMs — focusing on reliability, transparency, and performance. With instant setup, carefully selected networks, and coverage in 190+ countries, AlpineSIM offers country-specific, multi-region, global, and unlimited data plans, making it ideal for travelers who want dependable mobile data without surprises.
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AlpineSIM does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for the Balkans. Every plan listed under the “AlpineSIM Unlimited Balkans” name has a specific data cap—such as 500 MB/day, 1 GB/day, or 2 GB/day—after which the connection speed is reduced.
Travelers looking for high‑volume data can choose from fixed‑data plans instead. For example, AlpineSIM offers a 20 GB plan valid for 30 days in the Balkans at $50.07 USD and a 10 GB plan valid for 30 days at $32.30 USD. These plans provide a generous data allowance without throttling and may be more cost‑effective for users who need substantial internet access.
AlpineSIM does not provide an eSIM plan for the Balkans that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. Only data‑only eSIMs are offered for the region, so travelers cannot receive or make calls through the provider’s network or send text messages. VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage can still be used over the data connection for voice and messaging services.
AlpineSIM Unlimited Balkans (5 + areas) eSIM – /Day / 1 covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. AlpineSIM Unlimited Global (120 + areas) eSIM – /Day / 1 extends coverage to all eight Balkan states, adding Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo to the list above. The AlpineSIM Global139 eSIM likewise covers these same eight countries.
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