When exploring scenic routes, such as the coastal roads of Denmark or the inland highways of Sweden, NorthESIM provides reliable coverage. However, brief signal interruptions can occur in particularly remote areas or deep valleys, especially in mountainous regions like parts of Norway. Your connection will typically switch seamlessly between 4G and 3G as needed. For uninterrupted navigation, we strongly advise downloading offline maps, such as those from Google Maps, before embarking on your journey.
What happens to NorthESIM connection on Nordic road trips?
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