In many Guatemalan tourist hotspots, WorldESIM's mobile data often surpasses the reliability and speed of public Wi-Fi. While cafes and hotels in Antigua may offer Wi-Fi, it can be inconsistent, especially during peak hours or power fluctuations. Around Lake Atitlán, particularly in smaller towns like San Juan La Laguna, Wi-Fi can be notoriously slow or prone to outages. With WorldESIM, you gain a dedicated, personal high-speed connection that's not shared with hundreds of users, providing consistent access for navigation, communication, and emergencies, regardless of local infrastructure limitations.
How does WorldESIM's mobile data compare in reliability to public Wi-Fi options in popular Guatemalan destinations like Antigua or Lake Atitlán?
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