
eSIModo delivers seamless global mobile internet with a simple, fixed-price eSIM for any country. No apps to install, no contracts, no surprises. Receive your eSIM instantly by email and SMS, then enjoy automatic activation when you arrive at your destination. Stay connected the moment you land with fast, reliable data—perfect for travel, business, or remote work.
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eSIModo does not offer unlimited data eSIM plans for Scandinavia. The provider’s offerings for Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are all fixed data plans. Among the available options, eSIModo sells a 150GB plan that is valid for 90 days at a price of $226.80 USD and a 100GB plan that is valid for 60 days at $147.15 USD. There are also smaller 50GB plans that are valid for 3 or 5 days, priced around $45.03–$46.92 USD.
Because the plans are capped, travelers who need very large amounts of data should consider a high‑cap fixed plan instead of seeking an unlimited option. Fixed plans can be more cost‑effective for most users, whereas an unlimited plan is not available from eSIModo for Scandinavia.
eSIModo does not provide Scandinavia eSIMs that include a phone number or SMS capability. The provider offers only data‑only eSIM plans for that region. Travelers can still use VoIP services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for calls and messaging.
eSIModo offers two plans that include all three Scandinavian countries—Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The plan named eSIM Europe covers those nations and extends its service to a broad range of other European countries. The plan named eSIM Global also incorporates Denmark, Norway and Sweden and expands coverage to many additional regions beyond Scandinavia.
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