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Earth Esim provides unlimited‑data eSIM plans for the Nordic countries, covering Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The plans are sold in 1‑day, 3‑day, 5‑day, 7‑day, 10‑day, 15‑day, 20‑day and 30‑day packages with prices ranging from $3.75 USD for a 1‑day plan to $72.75 USD for a 30‑day plan. All unlimited options are delivered over 5G and specify a maximum speed of either 5000kbps or 10000kbps; speeds may be throttled after heavy usage in accordance with Earth Esim’s Fair Usage Policy. If you need confirmation about how long normal speed is maintained or the typical data volume before throttling, contact Earth Esim directly.
Earth Esim offers Nordic eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS functionality. Prices range from $15.00 USD for a 15GB data plan valid for 27 days to $24.00 USD for a 20GB data plan valid for 30 days.
The available dialing codes are +34 and +33, which are not local Nordic numbers. Both plans provide inbound and outbound voice calls. SMS can be received on both plans; the 15GB plan allows only inbound SMS while the 20GB plan also permits outbound SMS. Users should confirm all details with Earth Esim before purchase.
The Earth Esim options that provide coverage in the Nordic region include the Europe Region eSIM, the Europe Region, Unlimited/ Europe Region eSIM, the Scandinavia & Nordic, the Global eSIM, the Lebara EU eSIM and the Orange Global eSIM. All of these plans cover Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland (in addition to the various other regions they cover, which are not listed here).
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