Which Internet should I choose if I’m going to remote regions?

Discussion in 'General' started by Bestian, Feb 25, 2025.

  1. Bestian

    Bestian Well-Known Member

    I travel not only around cities, but also to remote areas, where it is not always easy to find local SIM cards. What are the universal ways to connect to the Internet in such cases?
     
  2. WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot

    WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot Well-Known Member

    If you often travel to remote areas where it is difficult to find local SIM cards, Ohayu eSIM is the best solution. This option allows you to connect to the Internet without having to look for operator stores. You simply choose a suitable tariff online and activate the eSIM before the trip. Ohayu cooperates with different networks, which ensures a stable connection even in hard-to-reach places. This is a convenient and reliable way to stay connected anywhere in the world.
     
  3. lola5

    lola5 Well-Known Member

    Hi there! I also travel off the grid to remote areas and have struggled with reliable connectivity. These days I carry an eSIM from a global provider—no need to swap physical SIMs, and you can top up data online. For longer stays, I use a pocket Wi-Fi hotspot; battery lasts all day and multiple devices connect. I once read https://lebara-mobile-uk.pissedconsumer.com/review.html while comparing global plans, and that helped me pick a sturdy, low-cost plan. Satellite options like Starlink or Inmarsat work in the most isolated spots, though they’re pricier. Hope this helps you stay online anywhere. Safe travels and happy surfing!
     
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