
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 Central Asia; every plan that carries the word “Unlimited” actually has a specified data cap such as 500 MB/day, 1 GB/day, or 5 GB/day. After the allocated data is used, the connection speeds are reduced, so the plans are not unlimited in the sense of unlimited high‑speed data.
Travelers who need a large amount of data can choose from fixed‑data plans offered by AlpineSIM. For example, a 10 GB/day plan is available for 1 day at $15.38 USD, and a 5 GB/day plan is available for 3 days at $25.62 USD. These are more cost‑effective for most users unless they are exceptionally heavy data consumers.
AlpineSIM does not provide Central Asia eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS capability. Only data‑only eSIMs are offered for that region. Travelers can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection for voice and messaging.
AlpineSIM’s Central Asian coverage includes Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. These three countries appear in all of the company’s Central‑Asia‑specific offerings—including the AlpineSIM Unlimited Central Asia eSIM, the AlpineSIM Unlimited Asia (20 areas) eSIM, the AlpineSIM Unlimited Global eSIM, and the AlpineSIM Global139 eSIM—while no plan listed in the dataset covers Tajikistan.
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