
MoreMins, a digital MVNO since 2015, provides affordable global connectivity through eSIM data plans and inexpensive international calls and texts via MoreMins app. The eSIM mobile data covers over 150 countries starting at $1.99, supports hotspot sharing, and offers unthrottled 5G/4G speeds across multiple networks, with options including phone numbers and calls.
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MoreMins eSIM does not offer an unlimited data plan for Oceania. The provider’s only Oceania option listed is the Vodafone Global eSIM, which includes 25GB of data for 30 days. Travelers who need more data can choose from a range of fixed data plans; for example, the 25GB/30‑day plan provides ample high‑speed connectivity for most trips. Selecting a fixed‑data plan may be more cost‑effective for users who are moderate or heavy data consumers, rather than an unlimited package that is not available.
MoreMins eSIM provides a plan that includes a phone number and SMS capability for travelers in Oceania. The Vodafone Global eSIM (Data + Calls + UK phone number) offers 25 GB of data for 30 days at a price of $39.99 USD. The phone number carries the dialing code +44, allowing inbound and outbound voice calls as well as inbound and outbound SMS messages. This plan covers Australia, New Zealand and 56 additional countries worldwide, giving users a UK number while they are in Oceania.
If you need specific details about how the UK phone number will appear to local contacts or any additional restrictions, it is best to confirm directly with MoreMins eSIM.
The Vodafone Global eSIM (“Data + Calls + UK phone number”) plan is accepted for use in Australia and New Zealand. No other MoreMins eSIM plans provide coverage within Oceania.
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