Giga.tel offers the absolute highest value eSIMs for Brazil with fast live support and the industries simplest and most flexible refund policy while also offering great deals for almost 200 countries around the world.

Giga.tel offers the absolute highest value eSIMs for Brazil with fast live support and the industries simplest and most flexible refund policy while also offering great deals for almost 200 countries around the world.
Giga.tel offers the absolute highest value eSIMs for Brazil with fast live support and the industries simplest and most flexible refund policy while also offering great deals for almost 200 countries around the world.
Giga.Tel’s plans that carry “Unlimited” in the title do not provide unrestricted high‑speed data. Each of those products allows 1GB per day, after which the connection is throttled to 512 kbps; the plans are therefore not truly unlimited.
For travelers who need larger data allowances, Giga.Tel offers fixed‑data eSIM plans such as 90 GB for 365 days that cover many Southeast Asian countries, 60 GB for 60 days, or a 50 GB plan for 30 days. These fixed‑data options can be more cost‑effective for users who consume a lot of data and do not require unlimited speeds.
Giga.Tel does not provide eSIM plans with a phone number or SMS capability for Southeast Asia. Only data‑only plans are available from this provider, and travelers who need voice or text can use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection.
Giga.Tel’s eSIM plans that are available in Southeast Asia cover Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Laos and Brunei. Core packages such as SG,MY,TH,VN,ID (eSIM), Asia and Vietnam Plus Short Trip include the first five countries, while plans named USA and Asia‑Pacific 22 countries, Europe Asia and USA and Asia‑Pacific 13 countries extend the coverage to Cambodia and Philippines. Global (Not Include Mainland China), Discover Global, APAC Yearly and Global 72 countries expand the list to include Laos and Brunei. None of the published plans list Myanmar or Timor‑Leste.
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