FabS
SVWorked well for US but would not recommend for El Salvador The app is very easy to use and I liked that I could check usage whenever I wanted. The eSIM bought for the United States worked really well however for El Salvador only 3g was available and was very slow. At time as well the network was not available and there was no option to switch to another provider than Movistar… I would not take it again for El Salvador due to the network issues…
Squeaky Clean
GBFirst class service in UAE and Turkey. Will definitely be using again. I have now used Nomad for a trip to Dubia and Abu Dhabi and again for a trip to Turkey. Realy good value easy to use and have had no problems with service. Only little quibble is I was in Turkey for 8 days stupidly only purchased a card for 7 days and as I could see there was no way of just adding 1 day without purchasing a new e sim. Just know for future purchases if being away for more than 7 days purchase a 30 day sim. First class.
Peter Rowland
NZNomad eSIM Nomad eSIM was an inexpensive method to remain connected while travelling overseas, in my case to New Zealand. Sign up & activation were very easy & I’ve not had any issues in receiving texts, emails, Google Maps etc. well done Nomad !
Greg Eden
AUTravelling in Europe and the UK the… Travelling in Europe and the UK the Nomad eSIM worked well. And when the first one finished its contracted time it was very easy to buy another one through the app. The only improvement needed is for Android to get the function to top up an existing eSIM rather than replace it.
suresh kanotra
GBSIMPy Great! I wasn't sure it will be so easy and… I wasn't sure it will be so easy and convenient. I got on line with all the doubts. It was otherwise! We got on line as soon as we touched Bologna and never did we have a drop, 1 GB a day was enough to stay connected wilh family, managed office work and got all the information a tourist would need in a foreign first time tour: the food, the location, travel mode, weather, reviews... Couldn't have managed without Nomad, thanks