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TL;DR: As of December 1, get the aloSIM Traveler's Lifetime eSIM Plus Mobile Data Plan for only $18.97 — a 62% discount.


If you’re a frequent globe-trotter, you know that most international data plans come at a ridiculous price. But this eSIM delivering a seamless solution for global connectivity is no joke at just $18.97 (reg. $50) with this Cyber Week sale. That’s a price you won’t find anywhere else, and it comes with a $50 credit to redeem for data.

Pay once and use the eSIM forever

AloSIM is your passport to staying connected in over 170 countries. Purchase and install the eSIM to a compatible device. Most newer smartphones, tablets, and computers should work, and you’ll be able to use it for life. When you eventually make device upgrades, you’ll be able to transfer the eSIM with little hassle.

Then, select a data package for the location and duration of your trip and activate it once you land at the airport. Here are some available plans for France to give you an idea of what prices are like: $4.50 for 1GB over seven days; $7.50 for 2GB over 15 days; and $14 for 5GB over 30 days. Regardless of how much data you use, the plan is only valid for the time stated. 

Bonus: $50 credit to redeem for data packages

Don’t forget that your purchase includes a $50 credit to cash in for data. The affordable prices above mean this purchase may cover your needs for several trips.

While this eSIM could make your life easier, it might also be a wonderfully thoughtful gift for a fellow traveler in your life. You might not be able to gift someone tickets to Europe, but you could cover their mobile data needs, sparing them of the cost and stress.

Grab a lifetime aloSIM eSIM for $18.97 (reg. $50) during Cyber Week and receive a $50 data credit. This best-on-web price only lasts until December 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT, and no coupon is needed.

Prices subject to change.

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