
ConnectedYou offers prepaid mobile data plans for international travelers, giving you fast, high-quality internet without any intentional slowdowns. You can buy an eSIM anytime, top up whenever you need more data, and easily share your connection with family and friends through a mobile hotspot. All data packages are valid for 30 days, and your eSIM stays active for 12 months from the last purchase or top-up. Once you order, your eSIM is delivered instantly to your email.
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ConnectedYou does not offer an unlimited data eSIM plan for East Asia. All of its East‑Asia plans come with a fixed data allowance, such as 20GB for 30 days or 10GB for 30 days, and each plan is priced according to its data cap. Travelers who need a larger data allowance can choose one of these fixed plans; for example, the Asia 20GB 30 Days plan provides 20GB of data for 30 days, while the Asia 5GB 30 Days plan gives 5GB for the same period. Selecting a fixed‑data plan can be more cost‑effective than paying for a high‑usage unlimited plan, especially for those who are not extremely heavy data consumers.
ConnectedYou does not offer East Asia eSIM plans that include a local phone number or SMS capability. The available plans are strictly data‑only. Travelers can still use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for voice and messaging.
ConnectedYou offers two eSIM plans that cover the East Asian region: the Asia plan and the Global plan. Both plans include the same East Asian countries – China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Macau and Taiwan – as part of their coverage area. No other East Asian country from the approved list, such as Mongolia, is included in these plans.
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