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Billion Connect does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for Oceania. The available plans for Australia and New Zealand all offer 50 GB of high‑speed data for a 30‑day period. For example, the Australia & New Zealand eSIM 30 days 50 GB plan costs $32.08 USD and includes tethering and a reduced speed of 128 kbps, while the Global [85 regions] 30 days 50 GB plan costs $58.36 USD and covers Australia and New Zealand plus 83 additional countries.
Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost effective for most travelers, unless you are an extremely heavy data consumer who would prefer an unlimited option. The 50 GB plans listed above provide a clear baseline of what is available for Oceania from Billion Connect.
Billion Connect does not provide an Oceania eSIM that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. The provider offers only data‑only plans for travel in the Oceania region. Travelers can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for voice calls and messaging, but a traditional phone number or SMS service is not available.
Billion Connect offers several eSIM plans that include Oceania destinations. The Global eSIM [67 Countries] /Day plan covers Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand; the Australia & New Zealand eSIM plan includes Australia and New Zealand; the Global [85 Regions] plan also covers Australia and New Zealand; the Global eSIM [87 Regions] plan likewise covers Australia and New Zealand; and the Global eSIM [155 Regions] plan adds Guam to Australia and New Zealand.
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