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1GB Global Max Data for 30 days
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5GB Global Max Data for 30 days
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10GB Global Max Data for 7 days
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Unlimited eSIM Data For 5 Days in Global
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10GB Global Max Data for 30 days
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10GB Global Max Data for 365 days
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25GB Global Max Data for 30 days
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50GB Global Max Data for 90 days
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does eSIMCard offer unlimited data eSIM for Latin America (LATAM)?

No, eSIMCard does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for Latin America (LATAM). All plans labelled “Unlimited” actually grant only 1 GB per day and drop to a reduced speed of 500 kbps once that limit is reached, so the data allowance is not truly unlimited.

If you need more data, eSIMCard offers fixed data plans such as a 100 GB, 180‑day non‑throttled option or a 50 GB, 90‑day plan. These provide larger, continuous data allowances and may be more cost‑effective for heavy data users.

Does eSIMCard offer Latin America (LATAM) eSIM with phone number and SMS?

eSIMCard does not provide Latin America (LATAM) eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. All LATAM offerings from eSIMCard are data‑only. Travelers can still use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage over the data connection to make calls and send messages without needing a local phone number.

What countries are covered by eSIMCard's eSIM plans in Latin America (LATAM)?

<|channel|>analysis<|message|>We need to parse dataset and answer: "What countries are covered by eSIMCard's eSIM plans in Latin America (LATAM)?"

We should provide a clear answer: list the countries from the "Country covered in Latin America (LATAM)" column across all plans for eSIMCard that are in Latin America. Should group if possible by plan names? Additional guidelines: If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include other details. So generate a paragraph listing plan names and coverage areas, all rest domestic? Let's read guidelines carefully.

Key tasks:

  • Provide a clear and helpful answer for FAQ section.
  • It must clearly list the countries in the region (LATAM) that are covered by the plans.
  • Only include countries from approved list: Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Paraguay, Panama, Uruguay, Ecuador, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba

List only these recognized.

From dataset, we must check each plan:

  1. "eSIM Data For in South America" – covers: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay

All these are in approved list: yes all are included, except maybe French Guiana is region? It's listed as French Guiana. It's approved. So this plan covers: all those 11 (but do we need to list countries? yes).

We might want to group plan names: e.g., for each plan: Plan name and coverage of LATAM countries. But guidelines: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. (But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance. Do not include specific country names outside of the region mentioned in the Question.)".

Interpretation: We should group by plan names: e.g., "Plan A covers the following countries: X, Y, Z." But we also need to handle if the plan has coverage outside of the region, we should mention that but not list those countries outside the region unless the plan name and coverage area? Wait: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question."

So we need to mention which plans include countries outside of LATAM, but we should only show the plan name and its coverage area? Let's parse: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. (But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance. Do not include specific country names outside of the region mentioned in the Question.)"

Maybe they want to list plan names and then mention "covers: [list of LATAM countries]" and if the plan also covers other regions, we could mention that e.g. "Global" but not specify additional countries outside of LATAM. Or we could note that the plan covers also other regions but no need to list those countries outside region. We only list LATAM countries.

So answer: A paragraph that lists each plan and the LATAM countries it covers. Avoid bullet points. Use objective language. Avoid repeated phrase. No dashes. Use commas etc. Provide a single paragraph. Because there are multiple plans. We can phrase: eSIMCard offers several plans that cover LATAM. For example, the "eSIM Data For in South America" plan covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay, while the "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled" plan covers the same group of LATAM countries, etc.

But we must confirm each plan's LATAM coverage from dataset; and the "Other Regions covered" for that plan but we should not list those non-LATAM countries. We should mention that plan also covers other regions but not specify them. The guidelines: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. (But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance. Do not include specific country names outside of the region mentioned in the Question.)" So if plan has other regions, we could mention that plan also includes global coverage, but not specific countries outside LATAM. But we must keep to a single paragraph.

But for readability we might group: list each plan with its LATAM coverage. Might need to separate with semicolons or commas. Use multiple clause sentence but still single paragraph. Use objective style. Should not use bullet points.

Given many plans with Latin coverage: Let's list them:

  • Plan: "eSIM Data For in South America" LATAM coverage: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay

  • Plan: "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled" LATAM coverage: same as above: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay

  • Plan: "Global Max Data for" LATAM coverage: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, Venezuela

  • Plan: "Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global" LATAM coverage: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay

  • Plan: "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled" (first instance) LATAM coverage: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay

  • Plan: "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled" (second instance) LATAM coverage: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, Venezuela

But careful: We might have duplicate plan names. The third instance of "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled" appears multiple times. They might be same plan but with different coverage lists? The dataset row has same plan name but different coverage lists and the "Other Regions" difference. But for answer we might group by plan name but mention coverage sets. We could merge them, but better to treat each unique plan name entry: even if duplicates, provide coverage sets as given.

But in the dataset, we have duplicates, but we can avoid confusion by listing each occurrence? Maybe the answer can mention that the listed plans include these coverage sets, some covering multiple countries. But again keep simple: maybe we list all unique Latin American countries covered by any plan: the union set. The question: "What countries are covered by eSIMCard's eSIM plans in Latin America (LATAM)?". We don't necessarily need to specify each plan's coverage; we can just list all countries covered by any plan (union). But guidelines: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question." That indicates we might need to group by plan and mention coverage; but essential answer also to list all countries.

But we can do both: Provide plan names with their LATAM coverage sets; mention any plans that include countries outside region (but not list them). That might be too large but we can compress. But readability: can use semicolons as separators. Resist bullet list, but can be sentence with enumerations.

Given the requirement to produce single paragraph, we need to produce a paragraph containing all required information. But we can have parentheses to group. For clarity: We can say something like:

"eSIMCard offers several plans that cover Latin American countries. The ‘eSIM Data For in South America’ plan covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay; the ‘eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled’ plan covers the same set of LATAM countries; ‘Global Max Data for’ covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela; the ‘Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global’ plan covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay; the ‘eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled’ plan (first version) covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay; the second ‘eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled’ plan covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela."

We need to avoid mention of plan name duplicates? Might be repetitive. But maybe it's okay. Provide answer. Use one paragraph with length. Ensure no dash '—', use hyphen only. In asked guidelines: "Do not use dashes (—) in the answer. Instead, use commas, parentheses, and other standard punctuation." So we can use hyphen in text but no em-dash. Use parentheses for clarification allowed? It says parentheses allowed. Avoid hyphen? They said "do not use dashes (—)" - they mentioned em dash. A hyphen is okay. But readability wise maybe use semicolon or comma.

Better avoid dashes entirely, but hyphen is okay. But we can avoid hyphen by using "Global, Unthrottled" with comma. So we will use only commas.

Will the output be considered one paragraph? Yes. Avoid line breaks. Use semicolons to separate plan segments maybe. We have many parts. But it's still one paragraph. We'll make it long but okay.

But careful: we must mention plan names exactly as per dataset: "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled" etc. The dataset includes extra commas. It's odd but we must replicate exactly? We should use them as given: The plan names parse: "eSIM Data For in South America" — this includes double spaces. But we may ignore extra spaces to better readability: 'eSIM Data For in South America' is clearer. But guidelines: "identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries" but not necessarily keep exact spaces. We can present them in a cleaned version.

But the dataset includes a ambiguous plan names like "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled" – with multiple commas. That seems like formatting error. It might represent "eSIM, Global, Unthrottled". It's ambiguous. We might just use phrase "eSIM Global, Unthrottled" or show the plan name exactly as in dataset. We can reformat: "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled". That is likely "eSIM Global, Unthrottled". But to avoid confusion, we can simply say "eSIM Global, Unthrottled" and note that it includes coverage of these LATAM countries. But we might be deviating from dataset. The guidelines didn't require exact match, just group plan names. But we should aim to preserve the uniqueness. Let's parse carefully.

The dataset present:

Plan Name Country covered in Latin America (LATAM) Other Regions covered
eSIM Data For in South America Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay
eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay Albania, Algeria, ... (long list)
Global Max Data for Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, Venezuela Afghanistan, ...
Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay Åland Islands, ...
eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay Åland Islands, ...
eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, Venezuela Afghanistan, ...

The plan names are weird but we can just quote them as in dataset: "eSIM Data For in South America", "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled", "Global Max Data for", "Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global", "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled". Keep them.

Thus we produce a paragraph:

"eSIMCard’s Latin American coverage is structured across several plans. The eSIM Data For in South America plan covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled plan covers the same set of LATAM countries; Global Max Data for includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela; Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global spans Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled plan (first version) covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay; the second eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled plan covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela."

Yes. Use no newline. Use semicolons to separate each plan. We must ensure no dash. Avoid hyphen. The plan names contain commas but no dashes.

Double-check each plan coverage vs dataset:

Plan 1: eSIM Data For in South America – yes.

Plan 2: eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled – yes.

Plan 3: Global Max Data for – yes.

Plan 4: Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global – yes.

Plan 5: eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled (first instance) – yes.

Plan 6: eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled (second instance) – yes.

Wrap them in a paragraph with semicolons separating plan blocks. Use "covers" either parenthetical. Use "including" etc. But can better use phrase "covers" and list countries. Keep consistent.

Check no dashes, no bullet. Use parentheses maybe, but not necessary.

Check for any repeated countries: It's okay; each plan coverage set includes some duplicates.

Make sure you don't inadvertently mention other regions outside LATAM. The plan names with other coverage contain "Other Regions covered" column but we ignore those other countries. We don't mention them. That meets guidelines: "But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance." Also, "Do not include any other details such as data allowance." we don't mention data allowances. Good.

But may we mention that "Other Regions covered" are included? The guidelines says: address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. We could mention that some plans also cover outside Latin America, but not list those. For example, we could add phrase: "Some plans also extend coverage beyond Latin America, but that information is beyond this FAQ." However, guidelines say "address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. (But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance. Do not include specific country names outside of the region mentioned in the Question.)". So we might mention that "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled" includes other countries beyond LATAM. But we don't need to mention them. But to address the coverage outside region, we might say "Additionally, several plans also cover areas outside Latin America, though we focus here on LATAM." But that appears like we are addressing that. That's in line with guidelines: we refer to the plan name and its coverage area; we can mention "other regions" but not list them. So we can add statement: "Certain plans also extend beyond Latin America; these include extra regions not listed here." But we need to mention it only for plans that include other regions. Which plans have other regions? Many. But we can just mention generally not necessary to specify per plan.

But to be safe, we might include brief statement: "Some plans also cover areas outside Latin America, including various countries worldwide, but this overview focuses only on the LATAM coverage." This satisfies guidelines: it indicates plans include other regions but not to list them. But strictly we talk about coverage area, but we treat as a coverage area? The plan covers LATAM countries and also other worldwide ones. But we only mention the plan name and its coverage area (LATAM). That is covered.

Therefore, final answer: One paragraph, no bullet. Let's produce.

But need to ensure the plan names with weird commas exactly as in dataset? Could we sort? if we copy "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled"? Possibly it's "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled" but that is weird; but that's the data. We can mention it as such.

But maybe better to phrase "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled" but may misrepresent. It's better to keep exactly given string.

But double-check: The dataset row: "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled" with a bunch of commas. Actually "eSIM," plus empty fields. But we have no clue. But maybe in truth the plan is "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled" or something. But we can also refer to plan names generically. Possibly the answer will still be considered correct; the main requirement is to mention LATAM countries covered. The plan names used might be less sensitive. But guidelines say "identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries". So we need to group by plan name. But we can use trimmed names. It's safer to strip duplicate commas: "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled". But that creates confusion because we might not adhere to dataset but maybe minor.

But to not risk, we can keep exactly the plan name string with inner comma placeholders: "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled". But that might look odd but is exactly as given. Maybe it's fine.

Alternatively we can rewrite as "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled," remove the extra commas. But it's still considered same plan because "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled" is clear. Because the dataset's weird formatting might be due to CSV import; but they show as "eSIM, , , Global (Lite), Unthrottled". It's probably "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled".

Hence unify: use "eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled". And for Global Unthrottled: "eSIM Global Unthrottled" or "eSIM Global, Unthrottled". But I'd choose "eSIM Global Unthrottled". But then should we keep parentheses? The dataset shows "Global, Unthrottled". So maybe "eSIM Global, Unthrottled" is the string. We'll keep "eSIM Global, Unthrottled". Good.

Now: unify plan names:

  • eSIM Data For in South America
  • eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled
  • Global Max Data for
  • Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global
  • eSIM Global, Unthrottled (Version A)
  • eSIM Global, Unthrottled (Version B) with extended coverage set.

But guidelines: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries" - we list them. It's fine.

We should consider just one plan combining "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled" twice. But maybe it's same plan but same name and coverage set different? The coverage is different subsets of LATAM: first coverage has 13 countries; second coverage covers 20 or 21. So they are different variations of the plan. So we keep them separate: "eSIM Global, Unthrottled (variant 1)" describing first set, "eSIM Global, Unthrottled (variant 2)" describing second set. But we can't add new text like "variant". We could just list each case separately: "eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan 1" or "the first eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan covers...; the second eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan covers...". But guidelines say to provide single paragraph. We can use a phrasing like "The eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan (first version) covers... and an additional variant of the same plan covers..." But that may be too verbose. But we can still maintain single paragraph.

Actually, maybe it's simpler to treat all coverage sets as part of "eSIM Global, Unthrottled" plan because the plan name is the same. Then we can mention that the plan covers these set of LATAM countries: "Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay". But we also need to cover the second variant with bigger coverage including other territories: "Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, Venezuela". So we might need to mention "the eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan also offers extended coverage to additional Latin American and Caribbean territories like Bolivia, Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Venezuela" etc. But we previously said plan names with duplicate coverage sets. But we can adapt.

However, guidelines: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question." So we can group: perhaps we can explain: For "eSIM Global, Unthrottled" we have two variants: one that covers a subset of LATAM; and another variant covers additional Latin American and Caribbean countries. We can mention both coverage sets accordingly. But we need to use a single paragraph.

Ok let's produce final answer.

Set up:

Paragraph: "eSIMCard offers a range of plans that cover Latin American countries. The eSIM Data For in South America plan includes Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled plan serves the same set of LATAM countries; the Global Max Data for plan extends to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela; the Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global plan covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan (first variant) covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay; an extended variant of the same eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan also includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Some of these plans also extend coverage beyond Latin America, but the focus here is on the countries listed."

We should ensure not to break guidelines: The paragraph uses 'includes' etc. It's okay. Use semicolons to separate plan blocks.

Now check for dash usage: No em dashes. Hyphen? There are none. In "eSIM Card"? We used 'eSIMCard' no hyphen. It's fine.

Check parentheses: We used parentheses for plan variants: (first variant). That's allowed.

Check that we didn't refer to question or ask. Yes.

Check we didn't mention any extra countries outside approved list? I included only approved list. Let's double-check.

Approved list: Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Paraguay, Panama, Uruguay, Ecuador, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba.

We have included:

  • Mexico ✓
  • Brazil ✓
  • Argentina ✓
  • Colombia ✓
  • Peru ✓
  • Chile ✓
  • Costa Rica ✓
  • El Salvador ✓
  • Paraguay ✓
  • Panama ✓
  • Uruguay ✓
  • Ecuador ✓
  • Honduras ✓
  • Dominican Republic ✓
  • Nicaragua ✓
  • Puerto Rico ✓
  • Bolivia ✓
  • Guadeloupe ✓
  • French Guiana ✓
  • Martinique ✓
  • Saint Martin ✓
  • Saint Barthélemy ✓
  • Venezuela ✓

We didn't include Haiti or Cuba — not present in dataset. Good.

Check for duplicates: it's okay.

Check for any other plan coverage '. '?

We added "Saint Barthélemy" and "Saint Martin" which are accepted.

We didn't mention 'Haiti' or 'Cuba'. Good.

Now check guidelines about "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries, then address any plans that include countries or territories outside of the region mentioned in the Question. (But only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance. Do not include specific country names outside of the region mentioned in the Question.)"

We didn't mention outside region names. We didn't list other countries. We said "Some of these plans also extend coverage beyond Latin America." That is acceptable, but we include phrase "beyond Latin America" but not list countries. That's allowed.

But I used "the eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan (first variant) covers ...; an extended variant of the same eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan also includes ..." That's correct - still referencing coverage area.

However, the guidelines emphasised "only refer to the plan name and its coverage area. Do not include any other details such as data allowance." We didn't mention data allowance. Good.

But we might have used "first variant" ambiguous? Perhaps it's okay but might be considered extra. But we can keep it for clarity about different variations. But "variant" is not data allowance but just extra detail. It might be fine.

Alternatively, we could drop variant mention and simply say "eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay; a second version of the same plan expands coverage to include additional LATAM and Caribbean countries such as Bolivia, Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela." But this clarifies difference with 'version' only. That might be fine. But we used "variant" which is still fine.

Ok.

We also mention "The eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled plan serves the same set of LATAM countries." We didn't list coverage again or we not repeated 'covers'? Actually we wrote "the eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled plan serves the same set of LATAM countries". That's fine.

We might want to keep uniform language across. But we don't need to mention coverage for this plan again because we already said "the same set of LATAM countries" but it's ambiguous at first. But we can keep it. The question is maybe they want the list of countries. So we should include them for each plan or at least to guarantee coverage. But listing each plan's coverage may be too verbose. But the guidelines didn't specify whether to list per plan. It says "clearly list the countries in the region that are covered by the plans." So union set is ok. But we also grouped plan names. It's ambiguous but likely they want listing per plan as provided. The guidelines about grouping plan names: "If available, identify and group the 'Plan Name' entries" - meaning we should group them by plan names, e.g., each plan name and the coverage countries. So listing per plan as we did is appropriate.

But we may inadvertently double count same country across multiple plans, but that's okay.

Now let's finalize.

But we must keep single paragraph. We have to avoid line breaks. Let's craft final paragraph with semicolons.

We need to maintain "use commas, parentheses, and other standard punctuation" no dashes. Use punctuation appropriately.

We need to avoid repeating 'These plans' but we used 'The eSIMCard offers...' it's okay.

We need to keep not to mention the question. We didn't.

Now help consider punctuation: We used em dash? No. But we used colon? not used. But we used parentheses: (first variant). It's fine.

Potential issue: In our paragraph we used parentheses with 'first variant' inside which might not be necessary but correct.

We'll now produce final answer exactly as a paragraph.


Wait: Are we allowed to have "eSIMCard"?

In plain text "eSIMCard" is okay. We said "eSIMCard offers ...". Good.

Now produce final paragraph.

But confirm we didn't use any dash? Did we? We didn't have any '–'. Good.

Now final.

But just to double-check the plan names as used:

  • eSIM Data For in South America
  • eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled
  • Global Max Data for
  • Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global
  • eSIM Global, Unthrottled (first variant)
  • eSIM Global, Unthrottled (extended variant)

Wait we wrote "eSIM Global, Unthrottled". That's the plan with "eSIM, , , Global, Unthrottled". That plan had coverage sets of 13 and 21.

But to differentiate between the two variants, we said "first variant" and "extended variant". Good.

Alternatively, we might just say "The eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan (variant 1) covers ...; the same plan (variant 2) covers ...". It's fine.

Now please re-read paragraph for grammar, punctuation, single paragraph:

"eSIMCard offers a range of plans that cover Latin American countries. The eSIM Data For in South America plan includes Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled plan serves the same set of LATAM countries; the Global Max Data for plan extends to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela; the Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global plan covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan (first variant) covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay; an extended variant of the same eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan also includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Some of these plans also extend coverage beyond Latin America, but the focus here is on the countries listed."

We have two full stops in the paragraph? This is still a single paragraph but many sentences. That's okay; exception of guidelines didn't forbid multiple sentences; they said "single paragraph". So it's allowed.

Check we didn't use any dashes. We used parentheses. There are no em dashes. "Global, Unthrottled". That's fine.

Check we didn't use any extra words like 'question' or 'answer'. Good.

Now final answer: Provide only the paragraph.<|end|><|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>eSIMCard offers a range of plans that cover Latin American countries. The eSIM Data For in South America plan includes Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM Global (Lite) Unthrottled plan serves the same set of LATAM countries; the Global Max Data for plan extends to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela; the Unlimited eSIM Data For in Global plan covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay; the eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan (first variant) covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay; an extended variant of the same eSIM Global, Unthrottled plan also includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Some of these plans also extend coverage beyond Latin America, but the focus here is on the countries listed.

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Latin America (LATAM) Also Covered By

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