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eSIMania does not provide unlimited data eSIM plans for Central America. Every plan in its portfolio contains a fixed data allowance, such as 20GB, 10GB, or 5GB, with corresponding validity periods.
Fixed data plans remain available as alternatives. For instance, the Global139 plan offers 20GB for 90 days at $215.47 USD, while the South America plan delivers 10GB for 30 days at $94.60 USD. These fixed‑data options can be more cost‑effective for most travelers unless an extremely heavy data consumer is required.
eSIMania does not provide Central America eSIMs with a dedicated phone number or SMS capability. All eSIMania plans for Central America are data‑only, so they do not support inbound or outbound voice calls or text messages. Travelers who need to communicate can rely on popular VoIP and messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which work over a data connection and allow calls and messaging without a local phone number.
Central American coverage at eSIMania includes Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, Nicaragua and Honduras. The plans that feature all five countries are “South America 1. for” and “Global139 1. for.” The other two plans, “LATAM” and “Global, ” cover the same four countries but exclude Honduras; each of these plans also extends coverage to a wide array of other regions worldwide.
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