
CocoRoam offers prepaid travel eSIMs with coverage across 150+ countries on local carrier networks — including EE in the UK, Orange in France, and NTT Docomo in Japan. No SIM swaps, no surprise roaming charges. Travelers get 4G/5G speeds with plans ranging from short trips to unlimited data, all set up in minutes.
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CocoRoam does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for Southeast Asia. Travelers can purchase fixed‑data plans instead. For example, the Asia 100GB 30d plan offers 100GB for 30 days at $110.00 USD, while the Asia 50GB 30d plan provides 50GB for 30 days at $61.00 USD. These selections illustrate the type and amount of data available; other fixed plans exist with different capacities and validity periods. Choosing a fixed data plan may be more cost‑effective for typical travelers unless a user requires very high data consumption.
CocoRoam does not provide eSIM plans for Southeast Asia that include a phone number or SMS capability. All available plans from this provider are data‑only, offering high‑speed internet for the specified validity period. Travelers who need voice or messaging can still use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection, eliminating the requirement for a local phone number or SMS service.
The CocoRoam “Asia 3d” plan provides coverage in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The first “Global 3d” plan also includes those six countries, while the second “Global 3d” version expands the Southeast Asian footprint by adding Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. The “Global 31d” plan covers the same six core countries as the “Asia 3d” plan (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam).
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