
PikaSim is a No-KYC eSIM provider offering truly anonymous mobile data in over 170 countries. We prioritize user privacy by requiring no passport scans, no ID verification, and no account registration. Simply pick your plan, pay, and stay connected globally with total peace of mind and instant activation.
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PikaSim does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for Central Asia.
Instead, the provider offers fixed‑data plans that can be suitable for travelers. For example, a 50GB plan valid for 180 days is available for Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and a 20GB plan for 30 days covers the same four countries as well as a broader set of Asian destinations. These examples are only a small selection of the fixed data options PikaSim offers; choosing a fixed‑data plan may be more cost‑effective for most users unless they require very high data usage.
PikaSim does not provide Central Asia eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. The only plans available from this provider for the region are data‑only eSIMs, which offer high‑speed internet access without built‑in telephony. Travelers who need voice or messaging can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection instead of relying on a traditional phone number or SMS.
PikaSim’s eSIM plans that include Central Asian coverage are grouped as follows: the “Central Asia” plan covers Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan; the “Central Asia (4 areas)” plan adds Tajikistan to that trio; the “Asia (20 areas)”, “Global (120+ areas)”, and “Global139” plans also cover Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan; no plan listed provides coverage for Turkmenistan.
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