Experience unparalleled global connectivity with Nesa Mobile. Our user-friendly, cost-effective data plans keep you seamlessly connected across 185+ destinations. Choose Nesa eSIM for reliable, high-speed internet wherever your travels take you.
Experience unparalleled global connectivity with Nesa Mobile. Our user-friendly, cost-effective data plans keep you seamlessly connected across 185+ destinations. Choose Nesa eSIM for reliable, high-speed internet wherever your travels take you.
Experience unparalleled global connectivity with Nesa Mobile. Our user-friendly, cost-effective data plans keep you seamlessly connected across 185+ destinations. Choose Nesa eSIM for reliable, high-speed internet wherever your travels take you.
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Nesa does not provide an unlimited‑data eSIM for the Middle East. All of its available plans offer fixed data allowances. The largest options feature 20 GB of data that can be used for either 30 days or 90 days, while a shorter‑term choice offers 10 GB for a single day (with a reduced speed of 512 kbps). For most travelers a fixed‑data plan may be a more economical choice, unless very heavy data usage is expected.
Nesa does not offer eSIM plans for the Middle East that include a phone number or SMS capability. All of its Middle East eSIMs are data‑only. Travelers who need to talk or text can use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection, which provide voice and messaging services without a traditional phone number.
Nesa offers several eSIM plans that provide Middle‑East coverage. The “Middle East (6)/Day” plan covers Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The “Middle East (11)” plan includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Israel, Jordan, Oman, and Turkey. The “Middle East (12)” plan covers Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. The “Global (120)” and “Global (127)” plans also include the same Middle‑East countries, with the former adding Armenia, Azerbaijan, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and United Arab Emirates, and the latter adding Georgia in addition to the same Middle‑East set; all other countries listed in those global plans lie outside the Middle‑East region.
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