With GlobaleSIM, you can have a data connectivity in more than 150 countries at local rates, compatible with your eSIM device - Smartphones, Tablets and Smart Watches.

With GlobaleSIM, you can have a data connectivity in more than 150 countries at local rates, compatible with your eSIM device - Smartphones, Tablets and Smart Watches.
With GlobaleSIM, you can have a data connectivity in more than 150 countries at local rates, compatible with your eSIM device - Smartphones, Tablets and Smart Watches.
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There are no unlimited data plans from GlobaleSIM for the Middle East. Travelers can instead choose high‑data fixed‑plan options, such as the 20GB plan for 30 days priced at $67.00 USD or the 15GB plan for 30 days priced at $60.00 USD. These larger data allowances provide ample high‑speed access for most users and may be more cost effective for those who need a lot of data while traveling in the Middle East.
GlobaleSIM supplies eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS delivery for users traveling in the Middle East. The Middle East‑specific plans cover the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia and are available in 1GB (7 days) for $20, 2GB (10 days) for $30, 3GB (14 days) for $36 and 5GB (21 days) for $44. In addition, GlobaleSIM’s Global plans (which also cover Middle East countries) range from 1GB to 20GB over 7 to 30 days, with prices from $8.50 to $67.00.
All of these plans issue a phone number with the dialing code +1, meaning the number is a United States handset. Calls can be received and made (voice inbound and outbound), and text messages can be received (SMS inbound); sending SMS is not supported. Travelers should verify the exact functionality and local number details directly with GlobaleSIM before purchasing.
GlobaleSIM’s Global eSIM plan covers the following Middle Eastern countries: United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Turkey, and Yemen. Their dedicated Middle East plan includes United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
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