Esim North America (3 areas) Plans
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North America 1GB 7Days
Esim North America (3 areas)· 5G/4G LTE· Instant Activation
$34.00
Quantity
1
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Features
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Use In:
Canada, Mexico, United States
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Top Up Available:
Yes
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Data Only:
Yes
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SMS:
No
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Calls:
No, only through apps (VOIP)
Technical Specs
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Plan Type:
Data Only
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Pre-Activation Days:
180 Days
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Data Exit Country:
UK, Norway
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Hotspot:
Yes
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Speed Reduction:
No
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Coverage:
NA-3
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Networks:
CA - Rogers Wireless 5G, Videotron 4G; MX - Telcel 4G, Movistar 5G; US - Verizon 5G
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Supported Countries:
Canada, Mexico, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about eSIM
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Yes, an eSIM is one of the most practical ways to stay connected across North America, especially if your trip includes the United States, Canada, and Mexico in the same itinerary. Instead of changing physical SIM cards at borders or depending on hotel Wi Fi, you can keep mobile data active for maps, booking apps, work tools, and messaging from the moment you land. With EsimGlobe, this is especially useful for multi city routes that include airports, highways, business districts, tourist areas, and cross border movement. In real use, the convenience is not only about activation but also about keeping one setup for road trips, urban travel, and frequent transfers between countries with very different network environments.
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A North America eSIM is designed for travelers who want data across the region rather than buying separate plans country by country, so it is especially relevant for trips that combine the USA, Canada, and Mexico. That is valuable if you fly into New York, continue to Toronto, and then travel onward to Mexico City, Cancun, or another destination without wanting to reconfigure your phone each time. Local operator ecosystems differ by country, with names such as AT&T, T Mobile, Verizon, Rogers, Bell, Telus, Telcel, AT&T Mexico, and Movistar Mexico all relevant in the region. Real performance will still depend on the local partner network, city density, and the exact route you are following.
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Coverage in major North American cities is usually the strongest part of the experience, because dense urban areas tend to have the best infrastructure and the broadest network capacity. Travelers commonly rely on eSIM data in places such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Cancun for navigation, ride apps, restaurant searches, messaging, and mobile work. In those areas, everyday performance is generally more stable than in sparsely populated highways, mountain zones, desert corridors, or distant coastal stretches. This makes EsimGlobe particularly useful for business trips, city hopping, event travel, and airport transfers where immediate mobile access matters more than finding a local SIM store after arrival.
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Yes, a North America eSIM is very suitable for normal travel and work apps, including WhatsApp, Google Maps, Gmail, Zoom, Teams, Uber, browser search, hotel apps, and cloud documents. This is one of the main reasons people choose an eSIM for regional travel, because they want to land and immediately contact drivers, confirm reservations, check routes, and continue working without delay. In well covered urban areas, messaging, voice notes, map usage, and general browsing are usually smooth. Heavier tasks such as large uploads or long video calls can still depend on the local network and the area you are in, but for most travel routines an eSIM gives practical and reliable daily connectivity.
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Hotspot is often very useful in North America, especially if you are traveling with a laptop, tablet, or second phone and need internet access in airports, hotels, trains, conference venues, rental cars, or temporary work locations. In stronger coverage areas, tethering can be practical for email, browsing, cloud access, remote work tools, and light video meetings. On long road trips through the American Southwest, remote parts of Canada, mountain routes, national parks, or less populated parts of Mexico, hotspot quality may vary more. EsimGlobe is particularly convenient for travelers who need flexible backup internet, but real tethering performance still depends on location, congestion, and the partner network available in that specific zone.
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North America has several major operators that shape real world mobile performance, and the names vary by country. In the United States, travelers often hear about AT&T, T Mobile, and Verizon. In Canada, the key names are usually Rogers, Bell, and Telus. In Mexico, common references include Telcel, AT&T Mexico, and Movistar Mexico. These networks do not perform identically in every city, highway, island area, mountain region, or border corridor, which is why regional travel requires realistic expectations. With EsimGlobe, the big advantage is the ability to stay connected across countries, while local operator conditions still influence speed, indoor reception, and stability on the ground.
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An eSIM can work very well for road trips across North America, but remote performance will never be identical to what you get in large metro areas. This matters if your route includes desert highways in the USA, mountain regions in Canada, remote coastal zones, national parks, or less populated inland stretches in Mexico. In those places, coverage gaps and lower speeds can happen even when city service feels excellent. For practical travel, it is smart to download offline maps, hotel addresses, tickets, and route details before leaving dense urban areas. EsimGlobe is very helpful for flexible regional travel, but the best results still come when you prepare for changing network quality outside major transport and population corridors.
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Yes, a North America eSIM is especially useful for business travelers because it reduces friction across airports, meetings, conferences, and cross border schedules. If your itinerary includes places such as Chicago, Dallas, Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City, Monterrey, or Vancouver, having data already active means you can go straight into maps, email, team chats, cloud documents, meeting updates, and transport apps. That is much easier than buying separate physical SIM cards in every country. For professionals moving between the USA, Canada, and Mexico, EsimGlobe helps keep one data setup for day to day work. The exact experience will still depend on local network strength, but for normal travel productivity it is a very convenient choice.
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Mobile data speeds in North America can be very good in major metro areas, airports, and developed travel corridors, but the experience is still shaped by country, network partner, building density, and the remoteness of your location. In central parts of cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico City, and Cancun, everyday usage for streaming, maps, messaging, browsing, and standard work tasks is usually strong. Speeds may become less consistent in remote highways, forests, mountain areas, island routes, or very rural districts. With EsimGlobe, the most important benefit is having immediate usable data across the region, while actual speed remains a location based factor rather than a single uniform result across all three countries.
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For many travelers, that is exactly what a regional eSIM helps avoid. Instead of changing SIM cards as you move between the USA, Canada, and Mexico, you can keep one digital setup that is far easier to manage during flights, border crossings, road trips, and multi stop itineraries. This is useful if you are visiting several cities in one journey or combining business meetings with tourism. EsimGlobe is especially convenient for people who want data ready from the start and do not want to waste time on repeated local SIM purchases. A local SIM may still be relevant only if you specifically need a domestic number in one country, but for data first travel an eSIM is usually much simpler.









