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Yatelo does not provide a plan that offers truly unlimited high‑speed data in South America. All of the plans listed under the brand name “LAM Unlimited” have a fixed data allowance—3 GB or 5 GB—and include a reduced speed of 1000 kbps once that limit is reached.
Travelers who need more data can opt for Yatelo’s fixed‑data plans such as the 20GB 30 day plan at $41.76 USD or the 10GB 30 day plan at $26.46 USD, which provide larger allowances at full 5G speed for the entire validity period. These options tend to be more cost‑effective for users who consume several gigabytes of data during their stay.
Yatelo does not provide eSIM plans for South America that include a phone number or SMS functionality. The only available option is a data‑only eSIM. Travelers can still use voice and messaging through internet‑based services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which work over the data connection.
Yatelo’s eSIM lineup includes the LAM plan, which provides coverage in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela; the GLB plan, which covers the same South American countries plus the northern territories of French Guiana, Suriname, and Guyana; and a second LAM version that offers the same core South American region but excludes Bolivia. All three plans give users connectivity across the primary South American destinations, with GLB extending service to the additional northern territories.
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