A CheapESIM plan purchased for Benin is designed to provide you with the best value exclusively within Benin's borders. This means your data connection will only function while you are physically in Benin. If your travel plans include crossing into neighboring countries like Togo or Nigeria, for example, on an overland journey from Lomé or Lagos, your CheapESIM service will cease at the border. For continuous, budget-friendly connectivity, CheapESIM offers separate, low-cost eSIM options for each country, ensuring transparent pricing and no hidden roaming surprises.
Is my CheapESIM plan for Benin also valid for neighboring Togo and Nigeria?
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