
MobileSIM provides eSIM data plans for travel in over 190 countries and regions. Offering extensive coverage - country data plans, regional data packs, or global data plans, you can rest assured about avoiding exorbitant roaming charges. Save money on every trip and benefit from affordable data packs effortlessly. With over 20 years of experience in telecom, we deliver security and reliability!
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MobileSIM does not provide a true unlimited data eSIM for Oceania. The plans labeled “Oceania Unlimited data” give a daily allowance of 3 GB and then throttle speed to 1000 kbps; the data cap is not unlimited in the sense of an unlimited high‑speed allowance.
Instead, MobileSIM offers fixed‑data plans for the same region. For example, a 20 GB plan valid for 30 days costs $49.00 USD, and a 10 GB plan for 30 days costs $25.50 USD. Choosing one of these fixed data plans can be more economical unless the traveler is an extremely heavy data user.
MobileSIM does not provide any eSIM plans for Oceania that include a phone number or SMS capability. The available offerings for that region are data‑only plans, and travelers can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection for calls and messaging.
The “Oceania for” plan covers Australia, Fiji, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Samoa. In addition, MobileSIM’s two “Global for” plans each include a subset of these Oceania countries: the first “Global for” covers Australia, Fiji, Nauru, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, and Samoa, while the second “Global for” covers Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand. These are the only Oceania countries listed within MobileSIM’s eSIM offerings.
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