Affirmative. While offline maps are useful, active data from eSIM Scout is critical for real-time availability checks, reading current campsite reviews, and locating nearby dump stations or public toilets while freedom camping across New Zealand. Maintain vital connectivity to optimize your expedition and stay informed on the go.
Is data required for using CamperMate or Rankers apps with eSIM Scout?
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