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ESIM.DOG does not provide any unlimited data eSIM plan for Southeast Asia. All available plans list specific data caps – for example, the 100GB plan valid for 180 days costs $159.99 USD, the 80GB plan valid for 365 days costs $149.99 USD, and the 50GB plans valid for 3, 5, or 7 days are priced at $20.88 USD each.
Choosing a fixed‑data plan can be more cost effective for most travelers, unless someone requires a continuous, unlimited data flow throughout their trip. The plans listed above give large allowances that cover typical usage for short visits to the region.
ESIM.DOG does not provide a Southeast Asia eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The provider offers only data‑only eSIM plans for the region. Travelers who need voice or messaging can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection instead of a traditional phone number.
ESIM.DOG offers eSIM plans that cover the following Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei. Plans such as the ⚡️[5G] Asia (5 countries) ‑ Best 5G Coverage, the ⚡️Asia (8 countries) ‑ Best Coverage, and the ⚡️Global (156 countries) ‑ Best 5G Coverage all include these nations, while other regional bundles like the ⚡️[5G] Asia (14 countries) ‑ Best 5G Coverage add Laos and the ⚡️Global (146 countries) ‑ Best Coverage include Brunei.
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