With the Greenland eSIM from eSIMony, you can start surfing immediately after purchase! Order your mobile data package for Greenland here! Install the eSIM before your trip and activate the data package upon arrival at your destination.
- Network: TELE Greenland
- Speed: 2G/3G/4G
- Tethering: Unlimited (Fair Use Policy)
- Throttling: No
- Runtime: Flexibly selectable
- Calls and SMS: No
- Delivery time: Immediate delivery
- Roaming charges: No
- Installation: Via QR code or manually
- Activation: Switch on data roaming after arrival at your destination
- Card exchange: Not necessary
- Phone number change: Not necessary
- Contract commitment: Not necessary
- Network coverage: Stable coverage in big cities and metropolitan regions
eSIM installation
After purchasing your preferred eSIM plan from eSIMony, you will receive an activation code (QR code) by email, which you should use before you leave for Greenland to install the eSIM profile on your smartphone.
To do this, go to the settings on your device and follow the instructions in the installation guide that was emailed to you. As an alternative to the QR code, you can use the numeric code provided for activation.
eSIM plan activation
After your arrival in Greenland, switch on your device so that your eSIM plan can be activated correctly. Make sure that data roaming is switched on for this. To test the connection, you can call up any website.
Compatibility
Most modern smartphones support eSIM technology. Check the list of compatible devices in our compatibility overview or take a look into the technical specifications of your phone.
Delivery time
Once you have purchased the right eSIM plan for Greenland, you can start surfing right away. Your Greenland eSIM will be installed and activated using the activation code (QR code) sent to you by email in the order confirmation.
Coverage
In urban centers such as Nuuk, Sisimiut, and Ilulissat, as well as in touristy regions of Greenland, you will find basic network coverage and acceptable internet connections. However, in remote rural areas, especially in hard-to-reach coastal and mountain regions or the ice-covered parts of the island, network coverage can vary greatly, and connection quality can often be unreliable.