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Guide & glossary

Compare travel eSIMs with confidence

Start with a destination or package name, then refine with filters. Each product page documents allowance, validity, and network notes so you can line up FUP, non-stop buckets, and data-only plans side by side.

Prepaid travel eSIMs keep spend predictable: you lock in data and days before departure, then activate with a QR code or carrier app profile—no counter SIM swap.

Listings spell out technologies where providers publish them (for example 4G/5G), separate validity from allowance, and surface fair-usage language when available. Use the metrics above to see how many plans match your current filters.

Key terms

  • FUPFair usage policy

    Operator rules that may reduce speeds after very high consumption—relevant even when a plan is marketed as “unlimited.”

  • POOLNon-stop allowance

    One pooled quota until it runs out—unlike “daily” plans that refresh a small slice every 24 hours.

  • DATANon-VoIP · data-only

    Mobile data without a traditional local voice/SMS number on that line; apps and Wi‑Fi calling still work.

  • TIMEValidity window

    Calendar days the eSIM remains usable after activation—distinct from how many GB you bought.

Support

Travel eSIM FAQ

Plain-language answers on fair usage, allowances, and how retailers label data-only plans—paired with structured data for search.

6 topics

01What is FUP in eSIM terms?

FUP stands for Fair Usage Policy. On travel eSIMs—especially plans marketed as “unlimited”—carriers may still apply a soft cap: after you use an unusually large amount of data in a short time, speeds can be reduced (throttled) until the next billing cycle or day, depending on the operator. Always read the product detail page: we surface allowance, speed class, and any FUP language providers supply.

02What does “non-stop” data mean on a travel eSIM?

“Non-stop” (sometimes written in listings as continuous or full-bucket data) usually means your allowance is one pool you draw from until it is gone—there is no tiny per-day reset that cuts you off at midnight. It is different from “daily” plans that give you, say, 500 MB every 24 hours. Compare both the total GB and the validity days when you search.

03What is non-VoIP on an eSIM, and is it the same as “no HKIP”?

Non-VoIP is industry shorthand for a data-only travel plan: you get mobile data, not a traditional local phone number for PSTN voice or SMS on that line. People still call and message using WhatsApp, FaceTime, Google Meet, or their home number over Wi‑Fi. Some Asian retailers abbreviate routing or product class as “non-HK IP” or similar—the important part is whether the listing is data-only and which networks it uses; open the plan page for the exact coverage statement.

04How is “unlimited” eSIM data different from a fixed GB plan?

Fixed GB plans stop or charge extra when the bucket is empty. “Unlimited” travel packages often include a high-speed allowance, then slower speeds or FUP thresholds. Use this search to compare price-per-day and read the fine print on each SKU before checkout.

05What does validity mean compared to data amount?

Data amount is how much you can use; validity is how long the eSIM line stays active once you install or first connect (depending on the provider). A 10 GB / 30-day plan means you should use the gigabytes within that window—unused data may expire when validity ends.

06Can I use this search for regional and global eSIM passes?

Yes. Tap the International shortcut to focus on multi-country inventory, or type a region name in the search box. For hub-style browsing, open the regional catalog linked from this page.