If you've selected an EastESIM plan for a specific Southeast Asian country or region, it will only provide coverage within those designated areas. For instance, a plan covering Thailand and Vietnam will not extend to countries like China or India. These are distinct geographical and network regions. If your travel plans include destinations outside Southeast Asia, such as exploring the Great Wall of China or visiting the Taj Mahal in India, your connection will cease at the border. We offer a variety of regional and global eSIM plans that can accommodate broader travel itineraries, ensuring you stay connected across all your Asian adventures.
Is this EastESIM plan valid for non-Southeast Asian neighbors like China or India?
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