
alodata is a global eSIM provider offering instant connectivity for international travelers and digital nomads. Our service enables seamless data access in over 190 countries. With flexible data bundles, app-free activation, and ultra-fast internet speeds, alodata is the hassle-free solution for staying connected on the go.
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Alodata does not provide a true unlimited high‑speed data eSIM for the Middle East. Every plan marketed with “Unlimited” in its name actually contains a 1 GB/day cap and, once that limit is reached, the connection is throttled to 1280 kbps. Travelers looking for more data can consider the fixed plans that offer larger allowances. For example, the 100 GB plan for 30 days or the 50 GB plan for 30 days give ample high‑speed data without further speed reductions. Choosing a fixed‑data plan can be more cost‑effective for those who need a substantial amount of data during their stay.
Alodata does not provide Middle East eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. The provider only offers data‑only plans for that region. Travelers can still use common VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for voice and messaging services.
The “eSIM for in Middle East & North Africa” plan covers United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, and Turkey. The “eSIM for in Global” plan includes United Arab Emirates, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. The “eSIM for in Global – Max” plan covers United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, with the other regions listed separately and not part of the Middle East coverage.
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