RedEx RedEx offers prepaid eSIM service for Romania. Its entry-level plan costs $4.50 and includes 1GB of data valid for 7 days. The service connects through roaming access to Orange Romania or Vodafone Romania base stations. In tests conducted in central Bucharest,...
RedEx With RedEx eSIM in Lithuania, the service runs on Telia Lietuva’s 5G network. In central city areas, real-world download speeds generally stay in the 150–220Mbps range, with latency below 38ms. In the Vilnius Old Town district, 5G signal strength typically...
When traveling in Latvia, you can choose either an eSIM or a local SIM card for mobile data. An eSIM lets you stay connected without swapping cards, and 5GB usually costs around €10–€15. Local SIM cards such as LMT or Tele2 are cheaper, with 10GB typically costing...
For island-hopping in Croatia, the best choice is an eSIM that runs on the Hrvatski Telekom (HT) network—for example, Airalo, where 10GB costs around $20. HT has the widest base-station coverage in the country. In Split, both the city center and the port are fully...
In Luxembourg, mainstream eSIM plans typically cost around €12–€20 for 10GB of data and usually support roaming across the entire EU, while airport SIM cards often cost €25–€40 and are usually limited to local plans. Travelers often make five common mistakes: (1) not...
Getting an eSIM for Montenegro is simple: first confirm that your phone supports eSIM, then buy a plan online through providers such as Airalo or Nomad, scan the QR code to install it, and turn on data roaming. As a general price reference, 1GB typically costs about...