For adventurers heading to places like Komodo National Park in Indonesia, internet coverage can be limited, especially in very remote areas or at sea. You will typically find reliable 4G/LTE coverage in the main towns like Labuan Bajo and around the more populated islands within the park, such as near the ranger stations on Komodo Island or Rinca Island. However, as you venture further into the park's more isolated bays or during boat trips between islands, signal strength may become intermittent or disappear. EastESIM connects to top local networks like Telkomsel, but even they have limits in pristine natural reserves.
Will I have internet coverage in Komodo National Park (Indonesia) or other remote parks?
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