
MobileSIM provides eSIM data plans for travel in over 190 countries and regions. Offering extensive coverage - country data plans, regional data packs, or global data plans, you can rest assured about avoiding exorbitant roaming charges. Save money on every trip and benefit from affordable data packs effortlessly. With over 20 years of experience in telecom, we deliver security and reliability!
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MobileSIM does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for Southeast Asia. The plans titled “Asia Unlimited” give 3 GB per day and, once the daily quota is reached, the speed is throttled to 1000 kbps. These plans therefore have a fixed data cap rather than high‑speed data without limits.
Users who prefer a higher, steady data allowance can choose from MobileSIM’s fixed‑data options such as the 100 GB plan for 180 days, the 50 GB plan for 90 days, or the 20 GB plan for 30 days, all of which offer consistent high‑speed connectivity without the daily reduction.
MobileSIM does not provide an eSIM plan for Southeast Asia that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The available eSIM offerings from MobileSIM for this destination consist solely of data-only plans. Travelers who need voice or text services can rely on popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which generally work over the data connection. However, it is advisable to confirm that these services are not restricted in the specific countries they will visit before making a purchase.
The Asia for plan covers Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Global for plan covers Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor‑Leste, and Vietnam.
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