
Saily is a fast-growing eSIM service app, created by the team behind NordVPN. It offers data plans in more than 200 countries around the world making it convenient for travelers and international users. With competitive pricing and user-friendly features, Saily is a reliable choice for those seeking flexible and efficient mobile network solutions.
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Saily does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for Oceania. The plans that carry “UNLIMITED” in their name actually include a capped amount of high‑speed data—5GB per day for the Asia and Oceania UNLIMITED series and 30GB for the Global UNLIMITED 30‑day option—and once that limit is reached the speed is throttled to 1 kbps or 1024 kbps.
Instead, Saily offers fixed data plans that can be more cost‑effective for most travelers. For example, the Asia and Oceania 25GB 60‑day plan gives 25 GB of high‑speed data for two months, and the Global 20GB 365‑day plan provides 20 GB for a full year. These options give predictable data allowances without the speed reduction that occurs on the so‑called “unlimited” plans.
Saily does not provide an Oceania eSIM that includes a phone number or the ability to send or receive SMS. Only data‑only eSIM plans are available for the Oceania region from Saily. Travelers who need voice or text communication can use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which work over the data connection.
Saily offers coverage of Oceania within two of its eSIM plans. The “Asia and Oceania” plan includes Australia and New Zealand. The “Global” plan expands that reach to also cover Fiji, Guam, and Samoa, in addition to Australia and New Zealand. These are the only Oceania territories covered by Saily’s plans.
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