While some hotels and cafes in Peru, particularly in tourist hubs like Miraflores in Lima or San Blas in Cusco, offer Wi-Fi, it can often be inconsistent, slow, or require cumbersome registration. Relying solely on public Wi-Fi, especially when navigating ancient sites, coordinating tours, or using ride-hailing apps, isn't ideal. An Ecuador Abroad eSIM provides secure, continuous 4G/5G connectivity through trusted carriers like Claro Perú or Movistar Perú, giving you freedom and peace of mind.
Is public Wi-Fi reliable in Peru, or should I get an Ecuador Abroad eSIM?
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