
SIMOVO is a UK-based travel eSIM provider offering competitively priced data plans across 200+ destinations worldwide. Our unlimited plans give customers the choice of high-speed data allowance, rather than a fixed daily throttle hidden in the small print. eSIMs are delivered instantly via QR code and activation link, with no app required, backed by responsive customer support.
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SIMOVO does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for South America. Travelers who need data can choose from fixed-amount plans that are valid for 30 to 90 days. For example, the Global 20GB for 30‑day plan costs $99.00 USD and offers 5G connectivity with tethering allowed. Another option is the South America 10GB for 30‑day plan at $61.00 USD, which covers the same countries.
Because all available plans have fixed data allowances, a fixed plan may be more cost‑effective unless a user is an extremely heavy data consumer who would benefit from unlimited usage.
SIMOVO does not provide an eSIM for South America that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The provider offers only data‑only eSIM plans for that region. Travelers who need voice or text can rely on internet‑based services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which operate over the data connection.
SIMOVO provides two eSIM plans that include coverage in South America: the “Global for” plan and the “South America for” plan. Both plans list the following South American countries as covered: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, El Salvador, and Uruguay. These are the countries that fall within the South American region and are available under SIMOVO’s eSIM offerings.
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