
Orange Travel provides premium 4G/5G connectivity across 200+ destinations using its own Tier 1 network infrastructure. Their flagship plans range from fixed allowances to unlimited data and typically include a European phone number with unlimited calls and SMS within Europe. Available for durations up to 90 days, these "all-in-one" eSIMs support data tethering and instant activation via the Orange Travel app.
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Orange Travel does not currently offer an unlimited data eSIM plan for South America. Travelers seeking connectivity can choose from fixed‑data options; for example, Orange Travel’s 20GB plan is valid for 30 days and covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, El Salvador, Uruguay and more than 100 additional countries. These fixed plans are available as alternatives and may be more cost‑effective unless a traveler requires truly unlimited data.
Orange Travel offers a South America eSIM plan that includes a phone number and SMS. The World‑Zone 1 plan provides 20 GB of data for 30 days, priced at $22.50 USD. It supplies a phone number with dialing code +33, permitting inbound and outbound voice calls as well as inbound and outbound SMS. Because the dialing code is French, the number is not local to South America; users should confirm with Orange Travel whether this arrangement meets their requirements.
Orange Travel’s World‑Zone 1 plan includes South American coverage for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Costa Rica, El Salvador and French Guiana; there are additional territories beyond South America that are also covered by the same plan, but the countries listed above are the ones in the region.
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