
No app and no registration: your eSIM is ready to install with one tap the moment you pay. yaySIM is a German provider with support in German and English, offering prepaid data plans in 160 destinations.
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yaySIM does not provide any unlimited data eSIM plans for South Asia. The options available are fixed‑data packages with caps of 5 GB, 10 GB or 20 GB, valid for 30 to 90 days.
For example, the 20 GB plan that is valid for 30 days costs $59.81 USD and covers Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and 16 additional countries. A longer‑validity alternative—20 GB for 90 days—costs $133.57 USD and covers those same countries plus 123 others. Choosing a fixed‑data plan can be more cost‑effective for most travelers, unless the user needs data well beyond the maximum cap.
YaySIM does not offer eSIM plans with a phone number or SMS capability in South Asia. Travelers can only purchase data‑only eSIMs from yaySIM for this destination.
With a data‑only plan, users can still make and receive calls or send messages using popular VoIP and messaging applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage. However, some countries in South Asia may block or restrict access to certain apps or VoIP services, so travelers should verify that the applications they rely on are usable before making a purchase.
The two impact‑flying eSIM plans offered by yaySIM that reach South Asia are Plan AS‑21_0.5_Daily and Plan GL‑139_1_7 ; both cover Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, and no other South Asian countries appear in their South Asian coverage lists. Both plans extend service beyond the South Asian region into numerous other areas, but that additional coverage is separate from the South Asian entitlement.
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