Set Up Your New Zealand eSIM: Quick Install Guide for 2026
- 1 network tested
- 5 providers compared
- Updated June 2026
Daniel Mercer
Lead eSIM Analyst
Previously at Analysys Mason covering APAC mobile markets (2016-2021)
How we testPublished July 2026 · Updated June 2026
Compatibility
Is your phone eSIM-ready for New Zealand
iPhone
Supported models: iPhone XR, XS, 11 through 16 Pro Max, and SE (3rd generation). Requires iOS 16 or later. iPhones hold up to 8 eSIM profiles with 2 active simultaneously. Check carrier lock: Settings > General > About > Carrier Lock. 5G eSIM requires iPhone 12 or newer.
Android
Supported: Samsung Galaxy S21 and later (S22-S25, Z Flip/Fold series), Google Pixel 3+, Xiaomi 12T Pro and later. Requires Android 10 or later. eSIM profile limits vary: Samsung holds 5-8 profiles, Pixel supports 8+. 5G on Spark NZ requires Samsung S22+ or Pixel 6+.
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Providers
New Zealand eSIM providers compared
Nomad (Recommended)
Nomad is the recommended provider for New Zealand with a 4.1/5 rating. Best Budget pick. Plans available: 1GB, 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, 20GB plus unlimited daily options. Installation via QR code delivered by email.
Install: 4.2/5 · QR Flow: 4/5
Docs: 3.9/5 · Reliability: 4.2/5
Alternative providers
| Provider | Per GB | Rating | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nomad#1 Pick | from $3.00/GB | 4.1/5 | Best Budget |
| Airalo | from $4.50/GB | 4.5/5 | Best Overall |
| Saily | from $3.99/GB | 4.4/5 | Best Privacy |
| HelloRoam | from around $3.50 per gigabyte | 4.4/5 | Coverage + Value |
| Holafly | from $2.99/day | 4.3/5 | Best Unlimited |
Which provider to choose
- Budget travel: Nomad offers the lowest per-GB rate
- Broadest coverage: Airalo covers 200+ countries on one account
- Unlimited data: Holafly removes the data counter entirely
- Privacy: Saily bundles NordVPN under the same account
Installation
Adding your New Zealand eSIM to your phone
iOS installation (iPhone)
- Open Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM
- Select "Use QR Code"
- Scan the QR code from your Nomad confirmation email
- Label the plan (e.g., "New Zealand Travel")
- Set as cellular data line (not your default for calls)
- Do NOT enable data roaming yet
- Confirm the plan appears under Settings > Cellular
iOS 18: the "Add eSIM" option appears under Settings > Cellular > Add Cellular Plan. iOS 17 and earlier: Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM.
Android installation (Samsung One UI)
- Open Settings > Connections > SIM Manager > Add eSIM
- Select "Download SIM" then "Scan QR code"
- Scan the QR code from your Nomad confirmation email
- Name the profile (e.g., "New Zealand Data")
- Set as mobile data SIM
- Do NOT enable data roaming yet
- Verify the plan in SIM manager
Manual installation (if QR fails)
If the QR code does not scan, use manual entry:
- Go to Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM
- Select "Enter Details Manually"
- Enter the SM-DP+ address from your provider email
- Enter the activation code
- Complete the setup as with the QR method
Use manual entry when: camera cannot read the QR code, the email was forwarded without the image, or you are installing on a second device.
Configuration
APN and network setup in New Zealand
Automatic APN configuration
Most eSIM profiles auto-configure APN settings for Spark NZ's network. After installation, verify the APN is set correctly:
- iPhone: Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Cellular Data Network
- Android: Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > (travel eSIM) > Access Point Names
A correctly configured APN shows the carrier name and data type. If the APN field is blank, your phone will attempt to auto-fill on first connection.
Manual APN entry
If auto-configuration fails (rare, typically older Android devices), enter APN settings manually. Check your provider's confirmation email for the exact values. Common fields:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| APN Name | From provider email |
| APN | Provider-specific value |
| Authentication | None (most providers) |
| APN Protocol | IPv4/IPv6 |
Provider-specific APN values override Spark NZ's carrier defaults. Always use the values from your provider, not generic carrier APNs.
5G and LTE band selection
5G is available in New Zealand (urban-only coverage). To force a network type:
- iPhone: Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Voice & Data > 5G Auto / LTE
- Android: Settings > Network > Preferred network type > 5G/LTE/3G Auto
Switch to LTE-only to conserve battery in rural areas without 5G towers. 5G in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch; rural NZ remains 4G with some 3G areas
Verification
Confirming your New Zealand eSIM setup
Signal and network verification
Check your status bar: the carrier name should show Spark NZor a roaming indicator. Signal bars confirm connection strength. Go to Settings > Cellular to verify data usage is counting on the travel eSIM line.
- "Spark NZ" or roaming icon: Connected and working
- "Searching...": Still connecting, wait 2-3 minutes
- "No Service": Data roaming is off or wrong SIM line selected
Speed test
Run fast.com or Speedtest.net to verify your connection speed. Expected speeds on Spark NZ: approximately 100 Mbps download. Speeds vary by location: airports and city centers are fastest, rural areas slower.
Verifying data roaming is active
Go to Settings > Cellular > (travel eSIM) > Data Roaming: ON. Test by opening any website in your browser. If it loads, roaming is active. If not, toggle data roaming off and back on, then restart your phone.
Dual-SIM verification
Confirm your home SIM still receives calls and texts. Confirm the travel eSIM handles all data traffic. Test: send yourself a text message to your home number. Then load a webpage. Both should work simultaneously. If data routes through the home SIM instead, switch your cellular data line to the travel eSIM.
Airport Guide
Arriving at Auckland (AKL) / Christchurch (CHC) / Queenstown (ZQN) with your eSIM
Before boarding
Install your New Zealand eSIM at home the night before departure. Open Settings on your phone, add the eSIM profile via QR code over your home WiFi, and leave it toggled off. The plan clock does not start until Spark NZ's network registers the profile after you land. Airport WiFi at Auckland (AKL) / Christchurch (CHC) / Queenstown (ZQN) is unreliable for eSIM installation — boarding-gate networks often block the download entirely.
During the flight
Airplane mode stays on until you land. Use the flight time to verify your eSIM configuration: the New Zealand profile should be your active data line, and data roaming for that line should be ready to toggle on after touchdown.
After landing
Disable airplane mode after landing. Toggle the New Zealand eSIM on and enable data roaming for that line. Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network picks up your profile in 45-90 seconds. Verify by loading any webpage. The SIM counter from Spark and One NZ is in the arrivals hall — expect a 5-10 min wait and $15-30 for 5-15GB / 28 days for a tourist plan. Walk past it.
Leaving the airport
Navigate the airport with live data. Check transit schedules, verify your hotel booking confirmation, and message your host — all before you exit the terminal. Spark NZ's 5G/LTE signal covers the airport grounds. New Zealand's emergency number is 111 — it works without data, but having your eSIM active means you can also share GPS coordinates with emergency services.
Device Setup
Device-specific instructions for New Zealand
iPhone (iOS 17+)
- Open Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM > Use QR Code.
- Point the camera at the QR code from your provider's email. The profile downloads in 5-15 seconds on stable WiFi.
- Tap "Add Cellular Plan" when prompted. Label the plan "New Zealand Data" to distinguish it from your home line.
- Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data and select the New Zealand eSIM as your active data line.
- Turn on Data Roaming for the New Zealand line only: Settings > Cellular > [New Zealand Data] > Data Roaming > On.
- After landing at Auckland (AKL) / Christchurch (CHC) / Queenstown (ZQN), toggle the eSIM on. Spark NZ registers your profile in 60-90 seconds. APN settings auto-configure for most New Zealand eSIM plans on Spark NZ's network.
- Verify: open Safari and load any webpage. If the page renders, your New Zealand data is active at 100 Mbps average.
Carrier confirmation: Your status bar should display "Spark NZ" or "One NZ (formerly Vodafone)" with 5G/LTE signal within 60-90 seconds. On iPhone, check Settings > Cellular — the New Zealand line shows "Spark NZ" under Network. If you see "5G" in the status bar, your phone has connected to Spark NZ's 5G band.
Note: If the carrier field shows "No Service" after 2 minutes, go to Settings > Cellular > Network Selection, turn off Automatic, wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on. If Spark NZ does not appear in the list, restart your iPhone (hold Side + Volume Down for 3 seconds, slide to power off, wait 30 seconds, power on).
Samsung Galaxy (One UI 6+)
- Open Settings > Connections > SIM Manager > Add eSIM.
- Select "Scan QR Code" and frame the QR code from your provider's email. The download completes in 5-15 seconds.
- Tap "Add" when the carrier profile loads. Label it "New Zealand Data" under SIM Manager for clarity.
- Set the New Zealand eSIM as your mobile data SIM: Settings > Connections > SIM Manager > Mobile Data > select New Zealand eSIM.
- Enable Data Roaming: Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Data Roaming > On (for the travel SIM only).
- After landing at Auckland (AKL) / Christchurch (CHC) / Queenstown (ZQN), enable the eSIM. Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network registers within 60-90 seconds. APN settings load automatically for most New Zealand eSIM plans on Spark NZ's network.
- Verify: open Chrome and load any page. Data flowing confirms your New Zealand eSIM is active.
Carrier confirmation: Your status bar should display "Spark NZ" or "One NZ (formerly Vodafone)" with 5G/LTE signal within 60-90 seconds. On Samsung, check Settings > Connections > SIM Manager — the travel SIM shows "Spark NZ" as the connected network. A "5G" icon in the status bar confirms Spark NZ's 5G connection.
Note: If "No Service" persists after 2 minutes, go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Operators, switch from Automatic to Manual, wait for the scan to complete, then select Spark NZ. If the carrier does not appear, restart the device: hold Power + Volume Down until the restart menu appears.
Google Pixel (Android 14+)
- Open Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > Add SIM > Download SIM.
- Scan the QR code from your eSIM provider's email. The profile downloads in under 15 seconds.
- Confirm the download and label the SIM "New Zealand Data" for identification.
- Set as mobile data SIM: Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > New Zealand Data > Use for mobile data.
- Enable roaming: Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > New Zealand Data > Roaming > On.
- After landing at Auckland (AKL) / Christchurch (CHC) / Queenstown (ZQN), enable the profile. Spark NZ connects within 60-90 seconds. APN settings self-configure on Pixel devices for most New Zealand plans.
- Open Chrome and load any page to verify data connectivity on Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network.
Carrier confirmation: Your status bar should display "Spark NZ" or "One NZ (formerly Vodafone)" with 5G/LTE signal within 60-90 seconds. On Pixel, check Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs — the travel SIM displays "Spark NZ" as the active network.
Note: If the signal does not register within 2 minutes, go to Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > New Zealand Data > Advanced > Choose network, switch to Manual, let the scan run, and select Spark NZ. If it fails, reset network settings under Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Mobile, WiFi & Bluetooth.
Carrier Config
Carrier troubleshooting for New Zealand
Spark NZ
Network selection: Open Settings > Cellular > Network Selection (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Operators (Samsung). Turn off Automatic. Wait 10-30 seconds for the carrier list to populate. Select "Spark NZ" from the list. The phone locks onto Spark NZ's 5G/LTE band and data resumes within 30 seconds.
Expected speed: 90-100 Mbps in urban areas, 30-50 Mbps in rural coverage
Common issue: Spark NZ's network occasionally delays eSIM profile registration during peak hours at major airports. If your phone shows "Searching..." for more than 2 minutes, turn off Automatic network selection, wait 10 seconds, then select Spark NZ manually from the operator list.
Resolution: Restart your phone after adjusting network settings. Spark NZ typically completes registration within 60-90 seconds of a fresh boot. If the issue persists, remove and re-add the eSIM profile using the manual activation code from your provider's confirmation email.
One NZ (formerly Vodafone)
APN: "live.vodafone.com" — enter under Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names (Samsung). Leave username, password, and proxy fields blank. Save and restart data.
Network selection: Open Settings > Cellular > Network Selection (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Operators (Samsung). Turn off Automatic. Wait 10-30 seconds for the carrier list to populate. Select "One NZ (formerly Vodafone)" from the list. The phone locks onto One NZ (formerly Vodafone)'s 5G/LTE band and data resumes within 30 seconds.
Expected speed: 60-85 Mbps in cities, 20-40 Mbps outside metro areas
Common issue: Some eSIM plans routed through One NZ (formerly Vodafone) require data roaming to be enabled on the travel SIM line specifically. Leaving it off is the most common reason travelers report zero signal after landing in New Zealand. Check under Settings > Cellular > [Travel eSIM] > Data Roaming.
Resolution: Toggle airplane mode on for 15 seconds, then off. This forces a fresh network scan without a full restart. One NZ (formerly Vodafone) should appear in your carrier field within 60 seconds. If it does not, use manual network selection to find and choose One NZ (formerly Vodafone) directly.
2degrees
APN: "everywhere" — enter under Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names (Samsung). Leave username, password, and proxy fields blank. Save and restart data.
Network selection: Open Settings > Cellular > Network Selection (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Operators (Samsung). Turn off Automatic. Wait 10-30 seconds for the carrier list to populate. Select "2degrees" from the list. The phone locks onto 2degrees's 5G/LTE band and data resumes within 30 seconds.
Expected speed: 60-85 Mbps in cities, 20-40 Mbps outside metro areas
Common issue: 2degrees may show a signal bar but no data if the APN was not auto-configured. This happens on roughly 10-15% of New Zealand eSIM activations. Enter APN "everywhere" manually under Cellular Data Network settings.
Resolution: Reset network settings: Settings > General > Transfer or Reset > Reset Network Settings (iPhone) or Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset Network Settings (Samsung). This clears saved WiFi passwords but resolves most 2degrees registration failures. Re-enable the New Zealand eSIM after the reset completes.
Dual SIM
Dual SIM setup for New Zealand: keep your number, use local data
Data line setup
Set the New Zealand eSIM as your cellular data line: Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data > select the travel eSIM. All web traffic, maps, and app data route through Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network at $3.49 for 1GB. Your home carrier never touches data traffic, so no roaming charges accumulate.
Calls and SMS
Your home SIM handles calls and texts on your existing number. No one calling you sees a difference. SMS-based verification codes for banking apps and login services arrive on the home SIM as usual. Data-based messaging apps (WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram) use the New Zealand eSIM's data connection through Spark NZ.
Emergency dialing
New Zealand's emergency number is 111. This call connects through any network, regardless of which SIM is active or whether you have data. Your eSIM gives you the additional ability to use GPS mapping to find the nearest hospital and to share coordinates with emergency responders via text or messaging apps.
Battery impact
Two active SIMs cost roughly 10-15% more battery. The phone runs separate baseband connections for each line. On days with heavy use, turn off the home SIM under Settings and leave only the New Zealand eSIM active. Your home number goes to voicemail until you re-enable it. New Zealand outlets are Type I — bring an adapter and a portable charger.
Hotspot
Tethering and hotspot with your New Zealand eSIM
Most eSIM plans for New Zealand support personal hotspot out of the box. Enable it under Settings > Personal Hotspot (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot (Samsung). Your laptop, tablet, or travel companion's phone connects through your New Zealand eSIM on Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network. Hotspot throughput typically reaches 60-80 Mbps typical through hotspot. Video calls over hotspot use 300-500 MB per hour. A 1GB plan supports 6-10 hours of video calling before running low.
Provider restrictions
Not every plan includes hotspot. Holafly's unlimited eSIM plans for New Zealand restrict tethering to prevent network abuse. Airalo and Nomad include hotspot on their fixed-data plans. If the Personal Hotspot toggle is missing from Settings, the plan blocks it at the carrier level — no workaround exists without switching to a hotspot-enabled plan.
Data impact
Hotspot data consumption is higher than direct phone use: laptops pull desktop-resolution assets. Budget 150-200 MB/hour for browsing, 300-500 MB/hour for video calls, 1.5-3 GB/hour for streaming. Turn off cloud sync, OS updates, and auto-downloads on connected devices to protect your New Zealand data allowance.
Peak Season
New Zealand peak season: Dec-Feb network advisory
New Zealand's Southern hemisphere summer December-February is peak. During Dec-Feb, Spark NZ's network handles significantly more traffic in tourist areas. Expect 40-60 Mbps during peak congestion in popular districts — still fast enough for maps, messaging, and ride-share apps. Video streaming at peak hours may buffer. Pre-download maps and entertainment before leaving WiFi. Upgrade to a higher data tier (1GB minimum) if traveling during peak months — congestion increases per-MB consumption due to retransmissions.
5G
Connect to New Zealand's 5G network via eSIM
New Zealand has limited 5G availability in select areas on Spark NZ's network. 5G in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. To use 5G with your eSIM, verify your phone supports 5G (iPhone 12 or later, Samsung Galaxy S21 or later, Pixel 5 or later). Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Voice & Data > 5G Auto (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Mode > 5G/LTE/3G/2G (Samsung). Average download speed on Spark NZ's 5G: 100 Mbps. 5G drains battery 10-20% faster than LTE. Switch to LTE if battery life is more important than speed.
WiFi Backup
WiFi and eSIM activation in New Zealand
New Zealand has good WiFi in hotels, malls, and cafes. Free WiFi in many cafes and libraries. The best approach: install your eSIM at home over your own WiFi before departure. The QR code scan transfers about 500 KB of profile data — it needs a clean connection, not speed. Airport WiFi at Auckland (AKL) / Christchurch (CHC) / Queenstown (ZQN) uses captive portals that can interrupt the eSIM download. Install at home, travel with confidence.
Activating without WiFi
If you cannot scan the QR code, use manual entry. Your eSIM provider's confirmation email contains an SM-DP+ activation address and activation code. On iPhone: Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM > Enter Details Manually. On Samsung: Settings > Connections > SIM Manager > Add eSIM > Enter Activation Code. Enter the SM-DP+ address and code exactly as shown. This method uses your existing data connection (home carrier or WiFi) and does not require a camera.
Multi-Country
New Zealand eSIM on a multi-country trip
If New Zealand is one stop on a multi-country itinerary, install all country eSIMs before departure. Most phones store 8 or more eSIM profiles. Label each one clearly: "New Zealand Data," "France Data," etc. At each border, disable the previous country's eSIM and enable the next one. The switch takes 30 seconds under Settings > Cellular. A single-country New Zealand plan on Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network delivers better local coverage than a multi-country regional eSIM — starting at $3.49 for 1GB.
Switching eSIM profiles between countries
At the New Zealand border, open Settings > Cellular (iPhone) or SIM Manager (Samsung). Disable your previous eSIM. Enable the New Zealand profile and set it as the active data line. Turn on data roaming for the New Zealand line. Spark NZ's 5G/LTE network connects within 60-90 seconds. Do not delete the previous eSIM — you may need it on the return leg.
Fixes
When your New Zealand eSIM does not work
"eSIM Not Supported" error
Cause: Your phone is carrier-locked or the model does not support eSIM.
Fix: Contact your home carrier to unlock (24-72 hours). Verify your model supports eSIM at our compatibility list.
"Unable to Activate eSIM" error
Cause: eSIM profile slot is full, or the QR code was already redeemed.
Fix:Delete unused eSIM profiles in Settings > Cellular. iPhones hold 8 profiles (2 active). If the QR shows as used, contact your provider for a replacement code.
Connected but no data
Cause: Data roaming is off on the travel eSIM, or data is routing through the home SIM.
Fix:Settings > Cellular > select travel eSIM > Data Roaming ON. Also verify: Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data > select the travel eSIM as your data line. Restart your phone after making changes.
Slow speeds on Spark NZ
Expected: 100 Mbps. If speeds are noticeably lower: toggle airplane mode on and off. Move to a different area. Try forcing LTE if 5G is congested. During Dec-Feb speeds may drop in tourist areas.
Provider-specific installation issues
- Airalo: QR code in email and in-app. Re-download available in the app under "My eSIMs"
- Nomad: QR delivered by email only. Check spam folder. No app required for installation
- Holafly: QR code in app and email. Unlimited plans activate on first connection
- Saily: QR in app. VPN configuration separate from eSIM setup
Quick Answers
Common setup questions for New Zealand
FAQ
New Zealand eSIM FAQ for setup
How do I install an eSIM for New Zealand on iPhone?
Open Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM > Use QR Code. Scan the code from your provider email. Label the plan "New Zealand Travel" and set it as your cellular data line. The process takes about 5 minutes over WiFi.
How do I install an eSIM for New Zealand on Android?
Open Settings > Connections > SIM Manager > Add eSIM. Select "Download SIM" then "Scan QR code". Scan the QR code from your provider email. Name the profile "New Zealand Data" and set it as your mobile data SIM. Steps vary slightly between Samsung One UI and other Android versions.
What APN settings do I need for New Zealand?
Most eSIMs auto-configure APN for Spark NZ's network. If auto-config fails, check your provider's confirmation email for manual APN values. Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Cellular Data Network to verify or enter settings manually.
Can I install the eSIM before my trip to New Zealand?
Yes. Install at home over WiFi any time before departure. Do not enable data roaming until you land in New Zealand. Plans count from the first network connection, not from installation. Installing early is recommended.
How many eSIM profiles can my phone hold?
iPhone holds up to 8 eSIM profiles with 2 active simultaneously. Android varies by manufacturer: Samsung supports 5-8, Google Pixel supports 8+. Delete unused profiles in Settings > Cellular to make room for new ones.
What if the QR code does not work for New Zealand?
Use manual activation: Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM > Enter Details Manually. Find the SM-DP+ address and activation code in your provider email. This method works when the camera cannot read the QR code or when using a forwarded email.
How do I know my eSIM is connected to Spark NZ?
Check the status bar for "Spark NZ" or a roaming indicator. Run a speed test at fast.com. Expected speeds: approximately 100 Mbps. If you see "No Service," enable data roaming on the travel eSIM line.
Does New Zealand support 5G eSIM?
5G coverage in New Zealand is urban-only. 5G in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch; rural NZ remains 4G with some 3G areas To use 5G, your phone must support it (iPhone 12+ or Samsung S21+) and your eSIM plan must include 5G access.
How to scan eSIM QR code for New Zealand?
See the step-by-step instructions above for New Zealand. Install the eSIM via QR code over WiFi, configure Spark NZ as your data line, and enable data roaming after landing. Plans from $3.49 for 1GB.
How to configure dual SIM for New Zealand?
See the step-by-step instructions above for New Zealand. Install the eSIM via QR code over WiFi, configure Spark NZ as your data line, and enable data roaming after landing. Plans from $3.49 for 1GB.
How to enable data roaming on eSIM for New Zealand?
See the step-by-step instructions above for New Zealand. Install the eSIM via QR code over WiFi, configure Spark NZ as your data line, and enable data roaming after landing. Plans from $3.49 for 1GB.
How to switch to eSIM data line for New Zealand?
See the step-by-step instructions above for New Zealand. Install the eSIM via QR code over WiFi, configure Spark NZ as your data line, and enable data roaming after landing. Plans from $3.49 for 1GB.
How to set up eSIM on Samsung for New Zealand?
See the step-by-step instructions above for New Zealand. Install the eSIM via QR code over WiFi, configure Spark NZ as your data line, and enable data roaming after landing. Plans from $3.49 for 1GB.
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