
Sim Local provides complete travel connectivity through trusted local networks in over 200 destinations. With fair pricing, no roaming fees, and full support, their eSIMs offer calls, texts, and local numbers, just like at home. Backed by over 15 years of experience and a presence in 100+ airport retail locations, Sim Local is a trusted expert in travel connectivity.
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Sim Local does not provide any unlimited data eSIM options for travelers in the Middle East. All available plans for the region have fixed data caps. Two of Sim Local’s larger data plans are 20GB for 31 days, branded as Asia 20 GB and Orange Holiday World 20 GB. These plans cover multiple Middle Eastern countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Choosing a fixed‑data plan can be more cost‑effective for most users unless the traveler needs a very high data allowance.
Sim Local does not provide a Middle East eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The provider’s Middle East plans are limited to data‑only access. Travelers can still use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for voice and messaging services.
Sim Local’s eSIM offerings in the Middle East are provided mainly through two plans. The “Asia” plan covers United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, while the “Orange Holiday World” plan includes the same countries plus Georgia. Together, these plans cover the following Middle Eastern nations: United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Georgia, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
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