ESIMFUN is a professional Telco service provider for Roaming Internet and telecommunication-related services, with the highest quality provided to all travelers through years of experience.

ESIMFUN is a professional Telco service provider for Roaming Internet and telecommunication-related services, with the highest quality provided to all travelers through years of experience.
ESIMFUN is a professional Telco service provider for Roaming Internet and telecommunication-related services, with the highest quality provided to all travelers through years of experience.
ESIMFUN does not currently sell an unlimited data eSIM for South Africa. Instead, the provider offers fixed‑data plans that vary in allowance and cost. For example, a 20GB for 30 days plan is available for $176.92 USD and another 20GB for 30 days plan for $208.52 USD; a 10GB for 30 days plan costs $98.56 USD, and a 5GB for 30 days plan is available for $53.69 USD. These options are only a sample of the plans on offer and represent the higher‑capacity selections. Choosing a fixed‑data plan can be more cost effective for travelers who consume a significant amount of data, while extremely heavy data users might look elsewhere for an unlimited solution.
ESIMFUN does not provide any South Africa eSIM plans that include a local phone number or SMS capability. All plans offered by ESIMFUN for South Africa are data‑only, enabling internet connectivity via 5G, 4G, or 3G but not supporting traditional voice calls or SMS. Travelers can use VoIP services such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection for calls and messaging.
ESIMFUN does not have single‑country plans for South Africa; all the offerings are multi‑country packages, with a total of 21 such plans. These plans cover a price range from about $12.29 up to $208.52 and provide between 1 GB and 20 GB of data. The validity of the plans varies from 3 to 30 days. Within the multi‑country catalogue, 9 plans feature a daily data cap that limits the amount of data you can use each day, while the remaining 12 use a fixed data cap that supplies a set amount of data for the full validity period.
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