EastESIM strives to provide the widest possible coverage, but expectations should be set for more remote Asian locations. You'll enjoy excellent 4G/LTE coverage in major urban centers like Denpasar (Bali) or Hanoi, connecting to strong local carriers such as Telkomsel or Viettel. However, as you venture into very rural or mountainous regions, particularly in countries like Laos or the more remote islands of the Philippines, coverage can become spotty or drop to 3G. We recommend downloading offline maps for deep rural exploration.
Will I have internet coverage outside main cities like Bali or Hanoi?
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