
Astaroam offers global eSIM data plans covering over 180 destinations worldwide. With instant delivery and access to leading local networks, travellers can get connected in minutes without roaming charges or physical SIM cards. Astaroam focuses on simple pricing, fast activation, and dependable connectivity for trips of any length.
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Astaroam does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Nordic destinations. The available plans feature fixed data allowances, such as 20GB, 10GB, and 5GB for a validity of 30 days, and all include 5G connectivity in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and several additional countries.
Choosing a fixed data plan can be more economical for most travelers, unless the user requires very high data consumption. For example, the 20GB plan costs $36.95 USD for 30 days, while the 10GB and 5GB plans are priced at $22.06 USD and $12.99 USD respectively for the same validity period. These options give users clear data limits and coverage that cover the entire Nordic region.
Astaroam does not provide Nordic eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. The provider only offers data‑only plans for that region. Users can still communicate via VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram and iMessage over the data connection, but there is no built‑in phone number or SMS service.
Astaroam offers two Nordic‑focused plans: the Europe(30+ areas) plan, which covers Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and the Europe plan, which covers the same Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden—along with a broader set of European territories. Both plans include coverage outside the Nordic region, but the Nordic coverage is identical across the two.
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