WorldESIM leverages the best available network infrastructure in Afghanistan. While 4G LTE coverage is expanding and increasingly available in major urban centers like Kabul, Kandahar, and Mazar-i-Sharif, it's important to anticipate that connectivity may revert to 3G or even 2G in more rural and remote villages. Our global eSIM is designed to adapt to the strongest signal available, ensuring you remain connected wherever possible, though speeds may vary significantly outside of metropolitan areas.
Is 4G LTE connectivity generally available in Afghanistan with WorldESIM, or is 3G more prevalent?
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