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The plans listed under eSimfly for Central America do not provide truly unlimited high‑speed data. The so‑called “Latin America Unlimited” plans give a data allowance of 3GB per day, and once that limit is reached the speed drops to 1000kbps, so they are not unlimited in the sense of offering high‑speed data without limits.
If a traveler wants a no‑throttle plan, eSimfly offers fixed‑data options such as the Global 100 GB 31 days plan or the Latin America 20 GB 30 days plan. These plans give a set amount of high‑speed data for the validity period and do not include a reduced speed threshold. Choosing one of these fixed‑data plans may be more cost‑effective for most travelers who need reliable data coverage in Central America.
eSimfly does not provide Central America eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. They only sell data‑only eSIMs for this region, so travelers must rely on internet‑based services. Popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage work over the data connection and can be used for calls and messaging without a local phone number.
eSimfly’s Central America eSIM plans cover Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, Nicaragua and Honduras. The Latin America plan lists all five of these nations, and both variations of the Discover Global plan also include the same five countries. The Global plan covers Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, while Panama is not included in that particular plan but remains covered by the other two plans.
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