Prepaid SIM Cards in the Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands is a remote Pacific island nation with limited mobile connectivity compared to most countries. However, visitors can remain connected with local prepaid SIM cards or international eSIM services. This guide explains everything you need to know about buying and using a prepaid SIM card in the Marshall Islands, including network coverage, prices, activation, and alternatives.

Basics Information

The telecommunications market in the Marshall Islands is very small. The main mobile network operator is the National Telecommunications Authority (NTA), which operates the country’s mobile infrastructure and provides both prepaid and postpaid services.

Key facts:

  • Only one major mobile network operator (NTA)
  • Mobile services available mainly in Majuro, Ebeye, Jaluit, Kili, Rongelap, and Wotje
  • Limited coverage on outer islands
  • 4G LTE is available mainly in populated areas
  • No 5G network yet

NTA operates GSM, 3G, and 4G LTE networks and also provides Wi-Fi hotspots and fixed internet services across major atolls.

Availability

Prepaid SIM cards are available across the Marshall Islands, but mostly in urban centers and government telecom offices.

Main locations where service is available:

  • Majuro (capital)
  • Ebeye
  • Jaluit
  • Wotje
  • Kili
  • Rongelap

Remote islands may not have mobile coverage, and travelers often rely on satellite phones or Wi-Fi hotspots in those areas.

Where to Buy

You can buy a prepaid SIM card from:

  • NTA headquarters in Majuro
  • NTA offices in Ebeye
  • Hotels in Majuro
  • Some banks and local stores
  • Airport telecom counters (limited availability)

SIM cards are usually activated on the spot when purchased at an official telecom office.

Frequencies

TechnologyFrequency Bands
GSM (2G)900 MHz, 1800 MHz
3G2100 MHz
4G LTEBand 28 (700 MHz)

The 4G LTE network was introduced in 2017 to provide faster mobile data services.

Coverage & Speed

LocationNetwork CoverageSpeed Quality
Majuro4G / 3GGood
Ebeye3G / 4G limitedModerate
Jaluit3GModerate
Wotje3GBasic
Outer AtollsLimited or noneVery slow

In Majuro, mobile internet is good enough for social media, messaging apps, and light streaming. Upload speeds may be slower than downloads.

At a Glance Comparison

FeatureNTA Prepaid
OperatorNational Telecommunications Authority
Network TypeGSM / 3G / 4G
CoverageMajor populated atolls
SIM Price~$15
Tourist SIMLimited
eSIMNot officially available
Data PlansSmall bundles

Biometric User Registration

Currently, the Marshall Islands does not enforce strict biometric SIM registration like some Asian or African countries.

However, users may be asked to provide:

  • Passport or ID
  • Name and address

This helps telecom operators register subscribers.

Device Registration

Device registration is usually not required for normal SIM cards.

However, some Wi-Fi hotspot services require device MAC address registration before access.

SIM Card Price

ItemPrice
SIM Card Activation$15
SIM Release Fee$5

SIM cards typically do not include credit, so you must top up after purchase.

Top-Up Methods

You can recharge your NTA prepaid account using:

  • NTA telecom offices
  • Local banks
  • Hotels
  • Recharge vouchers
  • Customer service counters

Top-ups are typically sold in small denominations due to the small market.

NTA Prepaid Mobile Plans

NTA does not publish extensive public plan lists, but typical bundles include combinations of:

  • Data
  • Local minutes
  • SMS

Example packages reported by travelers.

NTA Prepaid Plans Data Add-Ons

PlanDataMinutesSMSValidityPriceActivation
Basic Data2.5 GB30 days$39.95NTA Office
Combo Plan5 GB12012030 days~$50NTA Office
Wi-Fi Add-onUnlimited hotspot30 days$15Account activation

Plans and activation codes are usually provided by NTA customer support or the service menu.

How to Check the Remaining Balance

You can check your prepaid balance by:

  • Dialing USSD codes (provided by NTA)
  • Calling customer support
  • Visiting an NTA office

Because the system is small, many users check balances through customer service directly.

How to Check the SIM Number

Methods include:

  • Dialing a USSD code
  • Checking phone settings
  • Calling another phone
  • Asking customer support

Tourist SIM

There is no dedicated tourist SIM package in the Marshall Islands.

Tourists usually purchase a regular prepaid SIM card, which works the same for locals and visitors.

Required documents:

  • Passport
  • Local contact address (sometimes)

Roaming Data

International roaming is available but very expensive.

Roaming partners vary by country. Visitors often disable roaming and use:

  • Local prepaid SIM
  • International eSIM data plans

Digital eSIM Providers

Because local telecom operators do not widely offer eSIM yet, travelers can use international providers.

Popular options:

  • Airalo
  • Holafly
  • GoMoWorld
  • Saily

Example plans:

ProviderDataValidityPrice
Airalo3 GB30 days$25
HolaflyUnlimited15 days$47
GoMoWorld5 GB30 days$22
Saily3 GB30 days$18

These services connect through the NTA network infrastructure.

Other Options

Additional connectivity solutions:

  • Pocket Wi-Fi devices
  • Satellite phones for remote islands
  • Hotel Wi-Fi networks
  • NTA public Wi-Fi hotspots

Mi-Fi routers can connect up to 10 devices using LTE.

Activation

Typical activation steps:

  1. Insert SIM card into your phone
  2. Restart the device
  3. Configure APN settings if needed
  4. Add credit or data bundle
  5. Start using mobile service

Activation is usually performed at the NTA office during purchase.

Help Line Numbers

Customer service contacts for **National Telecommunications Authority:

ServiceNumber
Customer Service+692 625 2274
Directory Assistance+692 625 1411
Technical Support+692 625 3851
Marketing & Sales+692 625 9559

These numbers connect to the NTA headquarters in Majuro.

Official Website

Official telecom website:

App With Links

Unlike many global operators, NTA does not currently provide a full-featured mobile app for prepaid account management.

However, international eSIM apps are available:

  • Airalo
  • Holafly
  • SimOptions

These apps allow users to purchase and manage international eSIM plans.

Conclusion

Buying a prepaid SIM card in the Marshall Islands is simple but limited compared with larger countries. The National Telecommunications Authority (NTA) is the only mobile provider, offering prepaid services primarily in populated atolls such as Majuro and Ebeye.

For travelers:

  • SIM cards cost around $15
  • Coverage is good in major towns
  • Internet speeds are moderate 4G
  • Remote islands may have no mobile signal

If you need reliable data immediately upon arrival, international travel eSIM services like Airalo or Holafly may be the easiest option. However, for longer stays, purchasing a local NTA prepaid SIM remains the most affordable way to stay connected in the Marshall Islands.