The DataESIM plan specifically purchased for Brazil is geographically restricted to operate exclusively within Brazilian national borders. If your travel itinerary includes crossing into Argentina, for instance, to experience the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls, your DataESIM service will terminate upon exiting Brazil. For travelers requiring seamless connectivity across multiple South American nations, we strongly advise opting for one of our regional DataESIM plans. These multi-country plans are engineered to provide uninterrupted, high-speed data across specified international zones, ensuring consistent service without the need for multiple single-country eSIMs.
Does the DataESIM Brazil plan extend its coverage to neighboring Argentina, specifically around areas like Iguazu Falls, or other South American countries?
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