GoMoWorld App Unveils Exciting New European Country-Specific eSIM Plans and Features

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GoMoWorld App Unveils Exciting New European Country-Specific eSIM Plans and Features

Launched earlier this year in the UK to save money and frustration for UK travellers, app-driven eSIM GoMoWorld is glad to announce new features, including new Europe country-specific plans and a data allowance increase in popular holiday destinations.

The eSIM provider now offers new country-specific plans in 8 Europeans countries: France, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Poland, Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic. These new country specific plans are in addition to the single European plan GoMoWorld covering 30+ countries.

For country specific plans in popular holiday destinations like Spain, France, and Greece, GoMoWorld has doubled the data allowances while keeping the price the same as the single European plan, offering customers more bang for their buck.

Beyond Europe, GoMoWorld has increased the data allowance while holding the price in South America too, including countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, and added Greenland and Gambia to the app.

GoMoWorld also offers users the option of selecting the network service provider they are connected to while roaming abroad, ensuring connectivity across the globe. This means if signal is poor from one provider users can switch to a provider with more reliable coverage all through a few clicks.

Continually improving its offering to customers GoMoWorld’s mission is clear: making travellers’ lives as easy as possible.

Superb-value data plans for the countries you’re visiting – from just £3.40: less than the typical price of a large coffee or beer.
Flat fee: no contract; no subscription; no nasty surprises.
Freedom from high roaming charges or shock bills.
Easy and fast connection to local networks, including 5G where available.
Connectivity in 170+ countries, without the need to download individual eSIMs for each region.
Hotspot capable – easily share one data plan between devices or family members/colleagues.
Hassle-free: no need to hunt for wi-fi, login or pester for passwords.
GoMoWorld is the latest innovation from French entrepreneur, Xavier Niel and is developed by his NJJ Telecom Group, which has decades of experience in the field and peerless partnerships with global network providers.
How GoMoWorld works
The GoMoWorld App is free to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play. It works with a wide range of eSIM-compatible Apple and Android smartphones and tablets.

The GoMoWorld App acts as an eSIM, handling all data usage for your smartphone or tablet. All its plan options come with your chosen data allowance for a specific country or region. The Europe region plan covers multiple countries – including all EU nations, Switzerland and the UK; ideal if you’re travelling to several countries for work or pleasure.

You can choose a weekly or monthly data allowance for the country or region you plan to visit. Examples include 2GB for £3.40 or 25 GB for £19.90 for the Europe plan; 1GB for £3.40 or 15GB for £16.40 for the USA plan.

Using GoMoWorld allows you to switch data roaming off on your smartphone or tablet – meaning you’ll incur no data-usage costs on your mobile bill – while still being able to enjoy all the access to apps, messaging, emails and the internet you can at home.

GoMoWorld also saves you the hassle of having to hunt down wi-fi networks or pester people for their wi-fi passwords. There’s no speed-throttling, and you can even use your device as a hotspot – meaning other devices (such as a laptop) or family members/colleagues can connect to and use your GoMoWorld data allowance. If you need more data, it’s easy to top up your plan via the App.

GoMoWorld plans allow you to make voice and video calls, plus enjoy instant messaging, via WhatsApp and other data-based services. Please note, however, that standard phone calls, SMS and MMS services aren’t provided with GoMoWorld plans: these will be charged via your normal mobile provider.

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