
Ubigi offers eSIM services for travelers, digital nomads and remote-working professionals, providing high-end global cellular connectivity in over 190+ destinations with a large range of affordable prepaid data plans.
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Ubigi does not provide an unlimited‑data eSIM plan for the Middle East. Travelers can choose from fixed data plans instead. For example, the BEST MIDDLE EAST plan gives 60GB of 5G data for 30 days at $149.00 USD, while the BEST WORLD plan offers 60GB of 5G data for 30 days at the same price. These fixed‑data options can be more economical for typical use; an unlimited plan would only be worth considering for very heavy data consumption that exceeds the high‑capacity fixed plans.
Ubigi does not offer an eSIM plan that includes a phone number or SMS capability for the Middle East. Only data‑only eSIMs are available. Travelers who need to send messages or make calls can use data applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage over the data connection.
Ubigi’s eSIM lineup in the Middle East includes the BEST WORLD plan covering the United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Georgia, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey; the WORLD plan reaching the United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Georgia, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey; the BEST MIDDLE EAST plan featuring Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey; and the MIDDLE EAST plan offering service in the United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey while also covering Afghanistan and Iran outside the Middle East focus.
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