
With an affordable budget and super convenience, eSIM Card is an online eSIM service provider. With 200+ countries coverage destinations, local, regional, and Global eSIMs are available. You can buy it for a day or a year, and it’s up to you. Check out our budget-friendly plans and end the hassle of travel connectivity once and for all.
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eSIMCard does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for Oceania. All of its so‑called “Unlimited” plans listed for Australia and New Zealand have a fixed data allowance of either 1GB or 2GB per day, after which the speed is throttled to 512kbps or 2000kbps. For travelers who need more data, eSIMCard offers larger fixed plans such as 100GB for 30 days or 180 days, which give high‑speed data without any throttling until the allowance is exhausted. These fixed data options can be more cost‑effective for moderate to heavy data users compared to the capped “Unlimited” plans.
eSIMCard does not provide an Oceania eSIM plan that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. Only data‑only eSIM plans are offered for Oceania. Travelers can still use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection for voice and messaging communication.
Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, New Caledonia and French Polynesia. Australia and New Zealand appear on several eSIMCard plans – eSIM Data For in Oceania, eSIM Data For in Global Lite, eSIM Data For in Global Max, Orange eSIM Data For in Global and the Orange eSIM Global Unthrottled plans. Fiji is included only in the eSIM Data For in Global Max plan. New Caledonia is covered by the Orange eSIM Data For in Global plan, and French Polynesia is listed on the Orange eSIM Global Unthrottled plan.
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