eesy is a Danish consumer mobile communications provider focused on “cheap, simple, no-contract” mobile plans. According to the information on its site, it uses the TDC NET mobile network and supports 5G, voice, SMS, MMS, EU data roaming, eSIM, and smartwatch eSIM. It is not an email service provider, nor does it present itself as an enterprise SMS gateway or developer communications API. It is closer to a local mobile operator brand.
In terms of connectivity, eesy covers traditional mobile services: free voice calls, SMS, MMS, and mobile data. Its coverage is centered on Denmark. The site states that its 5G network covers 99.7% of Denmark, and highlights that TDC NET has been rated Denmark’s best mobile network by Teknologisk Institut for 11 consecutive years. Plans include EU data, making them suitable for travel within the EU; for non-EU destinations such as Canada, Turkey, Thailand, and the United States, users can add a 10GB data package. On performance, the site uses phrases such as “fastest,” “fewest faults,” and “100% 5G coverage,” but does not provide an SLA, SMS delivery rate, or network latency metrics.
Pricing is fairly transparent: the 30GB plan costs 64 DKK/month for the first 3 months, then 129; the 80GB plan costs 74 for the first 3 months, then 149; and the unlimited data plan costs 109 for the first 3 months, then 219. All plans include voice, SMS, and MMS, with no activation fee, no service fee, and no contract lock-in. Smartwatch eSIM costs 29 DKK/month, and a non-EU 10GB data package costs 79 DKK. Integration is mainly through the app: users can order plans, check usage, manage payments and subscriptions, and activate eSIM. No open API or enterprise integration capabilities are shown.
The advantages are clear pricing, low entry cost, fast eSIM activation, and a strong local 5G network proposition in Denmark. The drawbacks are that the service is highly region-specific and mainly suited to Danish residents; it lacks enterprise communications features, email, SMS APIs, compliance documentation, and uptime commitments. It is a good fit for individual users who need a Danish mobile plan, EU roaming, and app-based self-service management. It is not suitable for teams looking for global SMS verification, email delivery, or an enterprise communications platform.
The site does not provide information on access from China, account-opening identity requirements, cross-border payments, or using a Chinese mobile number, so its accessibility from China can only be considered unknown. Payment options include bank cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay; Alipay, WeChat Pay, and UnionPay are not mentioned. Chinese users who will mainly use mobile service within China should choose China Mobile, China Unicom, or China Telecom. For short trips to Denmark or Europe, they can compare local operators, international roaming, and travel eSIM options.
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eesy.dk is an Denmark Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach eesy.dk directly.