DataESIM users on the Yungas Road, commonly known as "Death Road," can expect intermittent data connectivity. You will generally experience strong 4G/LTE signal at the starting point near La Cumbre and upon reaching the destination town of Coroico. However, along the 60-kilometer descent through the dense, mountainous jungle canyon, the signal will be highly variable and frequently drop out. Geographical obstructions and limited infrastructure in this extreme terrain make continuous, high-speed data access challenging. We advise users to download offline maps and critical information before embarking on this route.
Will I have a consistent data signal on Bolivia's "Death Road" (Yungas Road) with DataESIM?
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