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Tello offers affordable eSIM plans for digital nomads, ensuring seamless global connectivity. With flexible data options, it keeps you online on public Wi-Fi securely.
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Sally is an affordable eSIM solution designed for travelers and digital nomads. Activate instantly via the app and enjoy flexible data plans in 200+ countries. With built-in ad blocking, web protection, and hotspot support, it keeps you safe and connected wherever you go.
Recommended for calls
Unlimited Calls to 60+ countries
Unlimited Texts to 60+ Countries
Affordable plans for 5$/Month
Free Hotspot Tethering
Unique Phone Number
Instant eSIM Activation
Global data in 200+ countries
Plans from $1.89 for 1 GB/7 days
Hotspot tethering included


24/7 live-chat support
Instant eSIM activation via app
Secure browsing: ad blocker + web protection + virtual location


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Airalo is a global eSIM marketplace created for travelers and digital nomads. Choose from local, regional, or global plans in 200+ countries, starting at just a few dollars. Activate instantly with a QR code or the app, and enjoy secure 4G/5G connectivity with flexible top-ups wherever you go.
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Jetpac is a Singapore-based eSIM platform tailored for travelers and digital nomads. Activate easily via app or QR code and enjoy affordable data plans in 200+ countries. Benefit from perks like airport lounge access on flight delays, reliable 4G/5G speeds, and flexible regional or global packs.
Easy QR-code or app activation
affordable flexible plans—from $4 for 1 GB/7 days
Data-only or data + call/SMS options (Discover+)






Local, regional, and global plans available
4G LTE and 5G support (where available)
Coverage in 200+ countries & regions
Coverage in 200+ countries & regions


Mobile hotspot tethering supported
Unique perk: SmartDelay airport lounge access included when flights are delayed over 60 minutes (via DragonPass), for up to five travelers
Frequently asked questions about eSIM
What is an eSIM and how does it work?
An eSIM is a digital SIM built into your device, letting you activate a mobile plan without a physical card. You simply scan a QR code or use an app to connect instantly. It makes switching providers or using local data abroad much easier.
Can I use eSIM worldwide?
Most eSIM providers support coverage in over 150–200 countries. With a single eSIM profile, you can stay connected across borders without needing new physical SIM cards. Always check the provider’s country list before traveling.
Does eSIM support calls and texts?
Many eSIMs are data-only, which means they focus on internet access. Some providers offer plans with calls and SMS, but even with data-only eSIMs, you can use apps like WhatsApp, Skype, or Zoom to stay in touch.
Is eSIM safe to use?
Yes. eSIMs are as secure as physical SIM cards, since mobile networks use encryption to protect your data. Buying from trusted providers ensures your connection is reliable and reduces the risk of scams or poor service.
Can I switch between multiple eSIM plans?
Modern smartphones let you store several eSIM profiles and switch between them in settings. This makes it easy to use one plan for local data and another for travel, without carrying multiple SIM cards.
Which devices support eSIM?
Most newer iPhones, Google Pixels, Samsung Galaxy models, and some tablets like iPads support eSIM. Before purchasing a plan, confirm your device is eSIM-compatible by checking the official specs or your provider’s website.
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