Internet and Wi-Fi in United States
What to expect from mobile coverage, public Wi-Fi and data options in United States — and the simplest way to get online as a visitor.
Mobile coverage in United States
Good LTE/5G in cities and along interstates; expect dead zones in remote parks and deserts.
Local networks
Our United States eSIM connects to these local mobile networks, the same ones domestic SIM cards use:
- Verizon
- AT&T
Can you rely on public Wi-Fi?
Hotels, cafes and airports in United States usually offer Wi-Fi, but it rarely helps when you need a connection most: navigating between places, checking transport in real time, or calling a ride from the street. Public networks are also unencrypted more often than not. Treat Wi-Fi as a bonus, not a plan.
The easiest way to get online
A prepaid eSIM for United States installs on your phone before you leave home and connects to a local network automatically when you land — no store visits, no paperwork, no roaming fees. Plans start at $0.51.
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