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eSIM for Digital Nomads

As a digital nomad, your eSIM is infrastructure β€” not a travel accessory. This guide covers how to choose plans for long-term travel, manage data across countries, and avoid connectivity dead zones.

By LTE.app Editorial Team

What digital nomads need from an eSIM

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    High data allowances: 10–20 GB/month minimum for video calls and cloud work.
  2. 2
    Hotspot support: Must be able to tether laptop and tablet to the eSIM connection.
  3. 3
    Multi-country coverage: Single plan or easy plan-switching for country hops.
  4. 4
    Reliable LTE: Consistent 10+ Mbps for video calls. Check real network quality data at lte.app/networks.
  5. 5
    No-throttle policy: Throttled plans kill productivity. Check the fine print.
  6. 6
    Easy reactivation: Ability to top up without scanning a new QR for each purchase.

How to build a nomad eSIM stack

Most experienced nomads use two eSIM profiles: one regional plan for their current base country, and one global backup. On iPhone 15+ and Pixel 8+, you can store two eSIM profiles and switch between them in seconds. LTE.app lets you buy a new plan for any of 196 countries without reinstalling a new eSIM profile.

Best nomad bases by eSIM quality

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    Thailand (Chiang Mai, Bangkok): Excellent LTE, cheap plans, AIS + True Move.
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    Portugal (Lisbon, Porto): EU coverage works here. NOS and Vodafone PT have 5G.
  3. 3
    Mexico (Mexico City, Oaxaca): Telcel has the widest coverage. Avoid rural Oaxaca mountains.
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    Colombia (MedellΓ­n): Claro and Movistar LTE. Excellent value.
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    Indonesia (Bali): Telkomsel is the only reliable option. 4G in Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak.
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    Japan (Tokyo, Osaka): World-class LTE everywhere. More expensive but unmatched reliability.

Managing data usage while working remotely

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    Video calls are the biggest data drain: a 1-hour Zoom call uses 1–1.5 GB at 1080p.
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    Use lower video quality (480p) on Zoom/Meet to cut call data by 60%.
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    Cloud backup and sync (Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud) consumes background data β€” pause these on eSIM.
  4. 4
    Download files (PDFs, maps, documents) over co-working Wi-Fi, not eSIM.
  5. 5
    LTE.app shows real-time data usage in the app dashboard.
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Frequently asked questions

Can I use one eSIM plan across multiple countries as a nomad?
Regional plans (Europe, Southeast Asia, Global) cover multiple countries on one plan. For country-specific plans, you top up with a new plan for each country β€” no new eSIM QR needed, just a purchase in the LTE.app.
How do nomads handle eSIM when crossing borders frequently?
Buy country-specific plans before entering each country. LTE.app delivers QR codes instantly from anywhere β€” buy while at the airport or on the bus. The new plan activates on the existing eSIM profile, usually within 5 minutes of arrival.
Is eSIM data fast enough for video calls?
LTE speeds in Southeast Asia, Europe, and major cities worldwide easily support HD video calls. A 10 Mbps connection handles 1080p Zoom comfortably. Check real network speed data for your destination at lte.app/networks before choosing a co-working base.

Troubleshooting guides

πŸ”§ eSIM Data Is Slow or Throttled?πŸ”§ eSIM Keeps Disconnecting or Dropping Signal?πŸ”§ eSIM Personal Hotspot Not Working?

Related guides

πŸ“– Best eSIM for Europe (2026)πŸ“– Best eSIM for Japan (2026)πŸ“– How to Check Your eSIM Data UsageπŸ“– eSIM Security and Privacy β€” What You Should Know

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