iRoamly could be the most versatile travel eSIM brand, supporting fast and stable internet in over 140 countries. It offers a wide range of package options including Daily, Total, Unlimited, as well as packages with calls and SMS.
iRoamly could be the most versatile travel eSIM brand, supporting fast and stable internet in over 140 countries. It offers a wide range of package options including Daily, Total, Unlimited, as well as packages with calls and SMS.
iRoamly could be the most versatile travel eSIM brand, supporting fast and stable internet in over 140 countries. It offers a wide range of package options including Daily, Total, Unlimited, as well as packages with calls and SMS.
The iRoamly eSIM offers several plans covering North American countries. The iRoamly‑eSIM, Daily‑Free plan includes Canada and the United States of America. The USA & Canada & Mexico‑eSIM, Daily plan covers the United States of America, Canada and Mexico. The USA & Canada‑eSIM, Daily plan includes the United States of America and Canada. The Global‑147 Countries‑eSIM, Daily plan also covers Bermuda, Canada, Mexico and the United States of America. The Global‑72 Countries‑eSIM, Total plan likewise covers Canada, Mexico and the United States of America. Finally, the Global (148 Countries)‑Daily plan includes the United States of America, Bermuda, Canada and Mexico, with additional coverage across other regions.
iRoamly does not offer any truly unlimited data eSIM for North America. All available plans listed for the United States, Canada, and Mexico provide a fixed data allowance of 500GB. The plans have the “Unlimited” label in their names, but this refers only to the fact that the package is marketed as unlimited in the short term; once the 500GB limit is reached, the speed is throttled (the reduced speed value is not indicated in the data).
Travelers who want a high‑volume plan can choose from the fixed‑data options. For example, a 500GB plan for 1 day costs $6.50, while a 500GB plan for 30 days costs $99.00. For most users, a fixed‑data plan can be more economical than a true unlimited package, unless the traveler expects to consume far more than the 500GB allowance.
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