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eSimy does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Scandinavia. The provider’s offerings for Denmark, Norway, and Sweden consist of fixed‑data packages, such as the Europe 365 Ultra plan with 200GB of data valid for 365 days at a price of $171.33 USD, and the Europe Annual Max plan that offers 100GB of data for 365 days and costs $114.21 USD. These larger‑allowance options are examples from the dataset and represent only a subset of the available plans.
Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective for most travelers, unless the user is an extremely heavy data consumer who requires a truly unlimited capacity.
eSimy does not provide any Scandinavia eSIM plan that includes a phone number or SMS capability. All available Scandinavian plans are data‑only, so users will need to rely on the data connection for communication. Because there is no provision for a local phone number or SMS, travelers can use VoIP and messaging services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data link to make calls and send text messages.
Both of eSimy’s eSIM plans that cover Scandinavia – the Europe plan and the Global plan – include Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The Europe plan provides additional coverage across several European destinations, while the Global plan extends coverage worldwide, but the Scandinavian coverage remains the same three countries.
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