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MoodSIM does not provide a true unlimited high‑speed eSIM for the Baltic region. The plans labeled “Unlimited” in the provider’s catalogue are still capped, with data limits such as 1 GB or 5 GB per day, after which the speed drops to a throttled rate (e.g., 384 Kbps or 512 Kbps). Therefore, travelers who need high‑speed data without a cap will not find a suitable MoodSIM option.
For those who require a larger data allowance, MoodSIM offers fixed‑data plans. Examples include the Europe 50 GB 30 days plan priced at $46.49 USD and the Europe 100 GB 180 days plan at $92.99 USD. These plans give a substantial amount of high‑speed data before any speed reduction and can be more cost‑effective for moderate to heavy data use.
MoodSIM does not provide a Baltic eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS capability; all available plans for Baltic are data‑only. Travelers who use MoodSIM can still communicate through data‑based applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage, which operate over the data connection and do not require a local phone number or SMS service.
MoodSIM offers several eSIM plans that include the Baltic region – specifically Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. The Europe plan, its extended variation, and the Europe/Morocco variation all provide coverage for these three countries. In addition, the Global plans (both standard and regular) also list Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia among their included nations, ensuring that a traveler to any of the Baltic states will have access under these options.
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