At YeeSim, our mission is simple: to make data connectivity easy for all travelers. Whether you're exploring new destinations, working remotely, or attending global meetings, we can stay connected with YeeSIM effortlessly.
At YeeSim, our mission is simple: to make data connectivity easy for all travelers. Whether you're exploring new destinations, working remotely, or attending global meetings, we can stay connected with YeeSIM effortlessly.
At YeeSim, our mission is simple: to make data connectivity easy for all travelers. Whether you're exploring new destinations, working remotely, or attending global meetings, we can stay connected with YeeSIM effortlessly.
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YeeSiM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM for Switzerland. The provider offers fixed‑data plans instead, such as a 50GB plan valid for 30 days and a 50GB plan valid for 180 days. These options give travelers a generous data allowance that can often prove more economical than a pay‑as‑you‑go scheme, unless a user expects to consume data beyond the allotted amount.
<|channel|>analysis<|message|>We have to generate an FAQ answer.
Question: "Does YeeSiM offer Switzerland eSIM with phone number and SMS?"
Dataset: "YeeSiM plans with telephony for Switzerland: No plans with phone number or SMS available from this provider."
From guidelines, we must not mention dataset or instructions, just answer.
We have to follow phone-number-and-sms-rules: The answer should state that eSIM plans with a phone number or SMS are not available for Switzerland from YeeSiM. Only data-only eSIM plans. Follow eSIM apps.
We should keep it concise with one or two short paragraphs – no headings or bullet points. Tone neutral, third-person.
We must always mention YeeSiM when referring to provider. Mention Switzerland when referring to destination. Avoid pronouns like "this provider" etc.
Double-check that we don't mention "no plans" directly but say "not available." The rule: "State clearly that eSIM plans with a phone number or SMS are not available for Switzerland." Yes.
We must not refer to dataset. We must write from independent perspective. So we might write:
"YeeSiM does not offer a Switzerland eSIM plan that includes a phone number or SMS functionality. Only data-only eSIMs are available. Travelers can use VoIP apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for communication without a local phone number or SMS service."
We need to keep in one or two short paragraphs. Let's keep it within 2 paragraphs.
Check format: no emdashes, no bullet points, no headings.
We must keep technical terms: "5G" typical but not needed. Use "SMS."
Also check mention of ranges: not needed.
We should do: "YeeSiM does not provide ... Instead, only data-only eSIM. Travelers can use messaging apps." That's within guidelines. Avoiding marketing and manage. No brand mention of apps? Not prohibited.
No pronouns like "this provider." Use "YeeSiM." Use "switzerland".
Ok.
We should also mention "phone number or SMS" - not available.
Yes.
We need to produce one or two short paragraphs. So possibly 2 paragraphs. But probably one paragraph is enough. But two paragraphs separate but still concise.
Better to produce two paragraphs: first sentence stating no plans with phone number or SMS. Second explaining data-only and apps.
Ok.
Let's produce.
"YeeSiM does not offer a Switzerland eSIM plan that includes a phone number or SMS capability."
Wait "YeeSiM" maybe indicted provider but it's "YeeSiM". The original says "YeeSiM". Use "YeeSiM" consistent. Good.
We must not have an emdashes.
Ok.
Now produce answer.<|end|><|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>YeeSiM does not offer a Switzerland eSIM plan that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The provider only supplies data‑only eSIMs for travelers visiting Switzerland.
Without a domestic phone number or SMS service, travelers can still communicate by using VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage over the data connection.
YeeSiM provides 14 single‑country plans that cover Switzerland alone, and 28 multi‑country plans that include Switzerland as part of a broader package. Within these offerings the provider mixes daily data‑cap plans, which reset each day and limit how much can be used in a 24‑hour period, with fixed data‑cap plans that give a total amount of data for the entire validity period without resetting. Across all YeeSiM plans the price ranges from about $3.00 up to $136.00, while the data volume available ranges from 500 MB to 50 GB.
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