Jetpac travel eSIM
Overview
What is Jetpac?
Jetpac is a Singapore-based travel eSIM brand, part of the Circles group, selling prepaid data plans across 200+ destinations. It offers per-country, regional, and global plans, allows hotspot tethering, and asks for no identity verification at purchase. Simscanner tracks Jetpac's plans, fair use policy, and networks from primary sources; per-country verified counts and category scores remain pending. No paid placements.
Preview state. Verified country counts and named category positions appear only after Jetpac's per-country data is independently scored.
What Jetpac is
Jetpac is a travel eSIM brand from the Circles group, headquartered in Singapore. It sells prepaid mobile data plans across per-country, regional, and global options that travellers install on an eSIM-capable phone to get online abroad without swapping a physical SIM. Plans are bought and managed through Jetpac's app and website, and the brand advertises a 100% money-back guarantee. Across the country pages Simscanner tracks, sourced Jetpac prices run from $1.00 to $132.00 depending on the data, validity, and destination.
This page describes what Jetpac offers and how Simscanner tracks it. It is a factual record, not a recommendation: Simscanner does not sell eSIMs, does not set prices, and does not name a best brand. Plan, fair use, hotspot, and KYC details below are recorded only where Simscanner has a primary or reputable secondary source with a retrieved date; per-country verified presence and category scores read as pending until each is independently checked.
Countries tracked
This section will list every Simscanner-published country where Jetpac has been independently verified, each card linking to that country's full ranking. Verified country presence is pending, so no count or per-country claim is shown yet.
Coverage data pending
PendingJetpac's verified presence is read country by country from the brand's own plan pages and re-checked at least every 90 days. Until at least one country listing is verified, Simscanner does not publish a country count or a per-country presence claim for Jetpac.
In the meantime, you can open any published country page to see which brands are currently compared there.
Regions tracked
Simscanner tracks eight canonical regions. A region shows as covered only once Jetpac's regional plan for it is independently verified. In preview, every region reads as pending.
Coverage
How clearly a brand publishes the country list for each plan, and how Simscanner checks it.
Coverage transparency measures whether a brand publishes, on its own plan pages, the exact list of countries each plan includes, so a traveller can confirm a destination is covered before relying on it. Simscanner reads that published list directly from the brand source and re-verifies it on a schedule, rather than repeating marketing claims about how many countries are "supported".
For Jetpac, the published country list per plan is being verified against the brand's plan pages. Until that check is complete, Simscanner does not assert a coverage figure. For how breadth is weighed across brands, see which eSIM has the best coverage.
Country list published per plan
Whether each plan names its included countries on the brand's own page.
PendingRe-verification cadence
Coverage is re-checked at least every 90 days once verified.
PendingLocal network transparency
Which local carrier a brand connects to in each country shapes real-world speed and reliability. Simscanner maps this country by country from sourced data, never from assumption.
Network mapping pending
PendingLocal-network mappings for Jetpac are confirmed on each country page, not asserted at the brand level. Simscanner publishes which network a brand uses in a country only when that mapping is sourced and verified for that specific country.
Unlimited and fair use policy
Whether a brand markets "unlimited" plans, and whether it publishes a fair use policy (FUP) threshold, is one of Simscanner's tracked categories. Thresholds are only ever shown as a sourced quote, never estimated.
Jetpac · unlimited & FUP
FUP sourcedJetpac sells unlimited-data packs in many markets, mostly as regional or country plans of 3, 7, 15, or 30 days. Across the country pages Simscanner tracks, those unlimited plans share one fair use pattern: 3 GB per day at full speed, after which the connection is slowed to roughly 1 Mbps (1024 kbps) until the daily allowance resets. Fixed-data packs carry no such daily reduction; you simply use the plan's data at full speed until it runs out. These thresholds are read from reputable secondary aggregators and Jetpac plan pages, retrieved 02 Jun 2026, and so are marked secondary rather than primary.
"Unlimited data: 3 GB/day at high speed, then speed reduced to 1 Mbps for the rest of the day." Read from Jetpac unlimited plans across tracked country pages (secondary aggregators and Jetpac plan pages), retrieved 02 Jun 2026.
Background reading: are "unlimited" eSIMs really unlimited? and what is FUP on an unlimited eSIM? · Category definition: how we score unlimited & FUP →
Hotspot tethering
Hotspot (tethering) support varies by brand and sometimes by plan. Simscanner states a brand's policy only from its own published wording, with the date retrieved.
Some travellers depend on tethering: sharing the eSIM connection with a laptop, tablet, or a travel companion's phone. Because policies differ and occasionally change by plan, Simscanner does not infer hotspot support; it records the brand's stated allowance, with a retrieved date.
Jetpac states that hotspot and tethering are supported, and its plan pages describe tethering as unlimited with no separate data cap beyond the plan's own allowance. In practice, hotspot still depends on the device and the local network. This wording is sourced from Jetpac's own plan pages, retrieved 02 Jun 2026. For how this category is weighed, see hotspot with a travel eSIM.
Hotspot allowed?
Yes. Jetpac states tethering is supported, described as unlimited with no separate cap.
AllowedSource & retrieved date
Jetpac plan pages, retrieved 02 Jun 2026.
SourcedDevice compatibility & activation
The general requirements that apply to any travel eSIM. Brand- or model-specific details are only listed once sourced.
Like all eSIMs, a Jetpac plan needs a device that is both eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked. Jetpac's own guidance is to download the eSIM in its app, install it before travel, and switch on data roaming after arrival. Activation is handled in-app or by scanning a QR code, so a plan is typically set up before departure and enabled on landing. These are general eSIM mechanics, not claims about specific phone models.
Simscanner does not publish a supported-device list it has not sourced. A confirmed model-by-model compatibility summary for Jetpac will appear here once verified against the brand's own documentation; the activation steps above are read from Jetpac's plan pages, retrieved 02 Jun 2026.
Requires an eSIM-capable, unlocked device
A general requirement for every travel eSIM.
GeneralInstall & activate in-app or by QR
Standard activation flow for app-based eSIMs.
GeneralModel-specific compatibility
Supported-device specifics are listed only when sourced.
PendingSpeed & reliability signals
Performance depends on the local network a brand rides on in each country, so Simscanner reports it country by country from public performance data, not as a single brand-wide figure.
Speed data pending
PendingBecause a brand's real-world speed reflects the local carrier it connects to, Simscanner does not publish a global speed score for Jetpac. Sourced speed and reliability signals appear on the relevant country pages once verified for that destination.
Reviews & user sentiment
A summary of signal, not an editorial verdict. Simscanner never invents ratings and never republishes a number without a primary source.
Independent review signals for Jetpac are pending. Simscanner does not republish App Store, Play Store, or third-party ratings without a primary source. When sourced, each rating is shown with its review count and the date it was fetched, never as a Simscanner score, and never emitted as rating schema.
What is sourced, what is pending
An honest ledger of every tracked field. Fields read from a primary or reputable secondary source show as sourced with a date; the rest stay pending. Jetpac is not penalised for pending data: it simply isn't ranked on a field until that field is independently sourced.
Compared with peers
Jetpac sits alongside three close peers, Airalo, Holafly, and Nomad, across the categories Simscanner tracks. Each verified head-to-head comparison publishes once Jetpac and the peer both reach the data gate. Until then, the comparison reads pending.
Head-to-head pages publish on the data gate
Coming soonA dedicated Jetpac-vs-peer page publishes once both brand profiles reach verified status. The verified-state comparison turns each peer column above into a sourced, country-by-country breakdown, never on price, and never on a paid arrangement.
How Simscanner profiles Jetpac
Every category is defined publicly and scored from primary sources. A brand reaches verified only when each required field is sourced, and is re-checked on a schedule.
Coverage breadth
The published country list per plan, read from the brand's own pages.
how-we-score#country-coverage →Unlimited & FUP honesty
Whether "unlimited" is marketed, and whether a FUP threshold is published.
how-we-score#unlimited-fup →Hotspot policy
The brand's stated tethering allowance, quoted with a retrieved date.
how-we-score#hotspot-policy →Outbound brand and aggregator links above carry rel="nofollow noopener". Plan prices, fair use thresholds, and local networks are read from secondary aggregators and dated; Simscanner did not receive payment from Jetpac, and Jetpac did not review this page before publication.