eSIM Tayyor review — eSIM: coverage, payment from Russia, restrictions
eSIM Tayyor — Cheaper than the rest on most destinations; purchase and QR code come through Telegram
The service operates from Uzbekistan; the legal entity is not disclosed. Payment from Russia works: SBP. Advertised coverage is 183 countries; how many of them actually have a plan is visible in the catalogue table.
At a glance
| Legal entity | not disclosed |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | Uzbekistan |
| Verification | not required |
| Payment from Russia | yes — SBP |
| Payment methods | SBP, Uzcard / Humo via Click |
| Advertised coverage | 183 countries |
| Activation | not disclosed |
| Activation delay | none |
| Tethering | not disclosed |
| Own phone number | no |
| Data verified | vendor-stated |
What it is for
The vendor declares: travel abroad.
The vendor does not present this as a fallback channel for mobile-internet shutdowns in Russia. That does not mean it will fail — it means no promise is made, and you would have to verify it yourself.
What matters
- Plans are fully disclosed — you see the price before buying.
- Support: Telegram — the same bot you buy through.
- No voice calls — data only.
- Incoming SMS do not arrive: unusable for confirmation codes.
- The figures above are vendor-stated; we have not re-checked them.
What it will cost
The price depends on the basket “country + gigabytes + days”, not on a per-gigabyte figure: on an unlimited plan a gigabyte costs zero, and such a plan would top the list while saying nothing about itself. Set your own basket in the eSIM table.