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eSIM for Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea at a glance

Generations
3G, 4G/LTE
Main carriers
Muni (Getesa), GECOMSA
Local eSIM
We are verifying local eSIM availability
Calling code
+240

Equatorial Guinea has limited mobile connectivity infrastructure. The country's networks operate on 3G and 4G/LTE generations across bands B3 (1800 MHz) and B8 (900 MHz), with service provided by operators including Muni (Getesa) and GECOMSA. Coverage is primarily concentrated in main towns, with sparse availability in remote areas.

A travel eSIM is likely the more practical choice for visitors, as roaming options are limited and typically expensive. Local eSIM availability is currently being verified. Given the connectivity constraints, it is advisable to confirm coverage with your provider before arrival, particularly if traveling outside major urban centers. A regional or global travel eSIM may offer better value than standard roaming arrangements.

ConnectivityAs publicly reported
Network generations3G, 4G/LTE
Main mobile networks (MNOs)Muni (Getesa), GECOMSA
Key travel bandsB3(1800), B8(900)
Local eSIM supportWe are verifying local eSIM availability
RegionAfrica
CapitalCiudad de la Paz
Calling code+240

Travel eSIM or local SIM in Equatorial Guinea?

Connectivity options are limited and roaming is expensive; a regional or global travel eSIM may be the only practical option, and coverage outside main towns can be sparse — verify before relying on it. See the eSIM-vs-roaming view for this country →

Travel eSIM plans for Equatorial Guinea

Live plans and prices here are supplied by the eSIM provider feed (Airalo / Holafly / Saily) at publish time — not stored or estimated on this page. A travel eSIM works on almost any modern eSIM-capable phone regardless of whether local carriers issue eSIMs. Open the plan finder →

A person using a smartphone, illustrating mobile connectivity abroad
Photo: Kristin Hardwick / Wikimedia Commons (CC0)

Frequently asked questions

Will a travel eSIM work in Equatorial Guinea?
A travel eSIM (Airalo, Holafly, Saily and similar) installs on almost any modern eSIM-capable phone and roams onto the local networks listed above, whether or not local carriers issue their own eSIMs.
How much does an eSIM for this country cost?
Plans and prices are supplied by the eSIM provider feed at publish time and vary by data amount and validity, so this page does not list a price — open the plan finder for live options.

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Compiled from public-record telecom facts (the MNO roster, commercially-launched 3G/4G/5G generations, deployed travel-relevant bands and local-eSIM support) and verified June 2026; see the source we compile this country from. This country's connectivity row is currently low-confidence (small / island / single-operator / fast-changing market), so treat the carrier, band and 5G details as a starting point we are still verifying. How we compile this. Plan prices are supplied by the eSIM provider feed at publish time, not stored here.

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