EastESIM is designed to keep you connected even in Chile's most breathtaking, yet remote, landscapes. You'll enjoy strong 4G/LTE coverage in Santiago and all major cities. In Patagonia, you'll find excellent 4G in towns like Puerto Natales and Punta Arenas, and often at park entrances and refugios within Torres del Paine. Similarly, in the Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama has good coverage, extending to popular tourist sites. While deep wilderness might have limited signal, EastESIM maximizes your connectivity where it matters most for travelers.
Will my EastESIM provide internet coverage in remote areas like Patagonia (Torres del Paine) and the Atacama Desert (San Pedro) in Chile?
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