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Datajet is an eSIM internet data plan app designed for travel and business trips abroad. Its core value is that users do not need to keep swapping physical SIM cards after leaving their home country: they can buy country or regional data packages in the app and activate the eSIM via QR code. The website lists an office address in London, UK, and provides the contact email [email protected].
In terms of category, Datajet is not a traditional email, SMS, voice, or IM communications platform, but a mobile internet data connectivity service. Its features focus on eSIM management: downloading the app, registering, selecting a plan, purchasing, activating via QR code, managing multiple eSIMs, tracking data usage in real time, and renewing or topping up. On security, the page claims to offer end-to-end encryption, multi-factor authentication, and regular security audits.
Coverage is disclosed through its plans: EUROPE+ covers 42 countries, Balkans covers 12 countries, and Summer '24 covers 7 countries. However, the page does not provide a full country list, nor does it specify partner carriers, network standards, whether 5G is supported, throttling policies, hotspot/tethering support, or a fair usage policy. For performance, it only uses descriptions such as “seamless” and “quick data access,” without verifiable SLA, speed, latency, or availability data.
The website lists three sample plans: EUROPE+ offers 3GB for 180 days at €8.49; Balkans offers 3GB for 180 days at €9.99; and Summer '24 offers 3GB for 180 days at €6.99. Overall, the 180-day validity period is friendly to infrequent travelers, but because the full regional coverage, overage rules, and payment methods are not provided, the actual value should be checked before purchase.
The strengths are a simple process, a travel-oriented design, centralized in-app management of eSIMs and usage, and partial public pricing. The drawbacks are that the information provided is fairly basic: there is no API or enterprise bulk provisioning capability, no carrier or performance metrics, and no clear explanation of payment, refund, or customer support response mechanisms. It is better suited to individual travelers, users visiting multiple European countries, and short- to medium-term business travelers. If a company needs SMS, email outreach, or communications APIs, this is not the right type of product.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment support, or localization, so its availability from China can only be considered unknown. Chinese users should confirm before purchase whether the official website and app stores are accessible, whether common payment methods are supported, and whether the destination is covered. Comparable travel eSIM services include Airalo, Nomad, Holafly, Ubigi, and GigSky.
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