Yes. Liberia frequently experiences power grid failures, and when the power goes out, hotel Wi-Fi usually goes down with it. Mobile towers (MTN/Orange) often run on backup generators. An eSIM is your "lifeline" to stay connected to the outside world, check emails, or use WhatsApp when your accommodation has no electricity or internet.
Is mobile data reliable during power outages?
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