100 GB Internet in Asia Pacific - 180 Days
How to Use Your 100 GB eSIM in Asia Pacific
Purchase & Receive Your QR Code
The moment you buy your Asia Pacific 100 GB plan, your QR code lands in your inbox and dashboard.
Install the eSIM
Go to Settings → Mobile Data → Add eSIM and scan the QR code. Stay on Wi-Fi while you install.
Activate & Connect
Switch on the eSIM Asia Pacific data plan in your settings - it'll connect to the network automatically. Already abroad? Turn on Data Roaming.
You're Online!
You've got 100 GB of data for 180 days in Asia Pacific. Keep your primary SIM switched on if you still need calls and SMS.
Important Notes
- •Install your Asia Pacific eSIM before your trip, while you still have Wi-Fi.
- •Your device must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked.
- •Each QR code can only be scanned once - don't delete the eSIM after installing it.
Asia Pacific eSIM - Frequently Asked Questions
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One Asia eSIM for the whole region — Tokyo to Bangkok to Bali
A travel eSIM for Asia replaces the country-by-country SIM hunt with a single QR code that works from Japan to Indonesia. Roaming on a US, EU or Australian carrier across Asia runs $10–15/day per country — for a Southeast Asia loop hitting Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, that's $200+ in a week. Buying local SIMs means a passport scan and a 7-Eleven visit at every airport. An Asia eSIM card connects on the same NTT Docomo, KDDI, AIS, dtac, Viettel, Singtel and Telkomsel networks the locals use — same towers, same speed — but activates from your hotel WiFi before you board your next flight. Pick 5GB for a one-country trip, 10–20GB for a multi-country itinerary, or unlimited Asia eSIM coverage for backpackers on a 30-day RTW.
Asia eSIM vs local SIM cards vs roaming
Three options for staying online across Asia. Local SIMs are cheap per country but eat hours at airport kiosks; carrier roaming is fast but ruinous over multiple countries; an Asia eSIM combines coverage with the price of a single prepaid SIM.
| eSIM | 7-Eleven / airport SIM | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ≈ 2 minutes (QR pre-flight) | 15–30 min per country |
| Multi-country trip | One plan, no swap | New SIM each border |
| Documents needed | None | Passport scan every time |
| Cost (10-day, 4 countries) | ~$10–15 | $30–60 (4 SIMs) |
| Top-up | Online, instant | Local kiosk + cash |
More questions about Asia eSIM
Which Asian countries does the eSIM cover?
Most Asia eSIMs cover 30+ countries: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, China (with VPN-friendly routing on some plans), Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives, Bhutan, plus Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan).
Will an Asia eSIM bypass China's firewall?
Some Asia eSIM plans route through Hong Kong or Singapore networks, which means Google, WhatsApp, Instagram and Gmail work without a VPN inside mainland China. Always check the plan description for "China-friendly" or "international routing" — standard local-SIM coverage will still hit the GFW.
Is unlimited Asia eSIM truly unlimited?
Unlimited Asia eSIMs run at full 4G/5G with a 3 GB/day fair-use cap, then throttle to 1 Mbps until midnight UTC. That covers normal travel use (maps, messaging, social, video calls). Streaming 4K Netflix all day will hit the cap; everything else is fine.
Best eSIM for Southeast Asia specifically — Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos?
A regional Southeast Asia eSIM covers all four plus Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines and Myanmar at the price of one country's SIM. Particularly useful on the Banana Pancake Trail (BKK → Siem Reap → Vientiane → Hanoi) where local SIMs reset every border.