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LinkeSIM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for travelers visiting Scandinavia. The available plans feature fixed data allowances. For example, LinkeSIM offers a 50GB plan valid for 31 days and another 50GB plan valid for 90 days, both covering Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Another option is a 30GB plan with a 30‑day validity that also includes the same Scandinavian countries. Choosing one of these fixed‑data plans is typically more cost‑effective for most travelers unless they require a truly unlimited data solution.
LinkeSIM offers eSIM plans covering Denmark, Norway, and Sweden that include a phone number and full telephony services. The plans available for Scandinavia are a 20GB plan and a 50GB plan, both valid for 31 days and priced from $25.00 to $41.90 USD.
The phone numbers provided use the dialing code +33, the international prefix for France, and the plans allow inbound and outbound voice calls and SMS. Users can receive and send calls and messages on the Scandinavian network. For specific requirements or any additional clarification, it is recommended to contact LinkeSIM directly.
LinkeSIM’s eSIM offerings that include Scandinavia are the Europe Plus plan, the Global plan, the Europe 35 Countries 20 GO plan, and two variations of the Europe 40 Countries plan; each of these plans covers Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
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