Liechtenstein is a compact country, making accidental border crossings into neighboring Austria or Switzerland quite common, especially during scenic drives or hikes near towns like Malbun. If you are using a NorthESIM plan specifically for Liechtenstein, your data service will cease once you enter another country. For travelers planning to explore the greater Alpine region, NorthESIM recommends a multi-country plan to maintain uninterrupted connectivity across borders, such as in Buchs (Switzerland) or Feldkirch (Austria).
What happens if I cross into Austria or Switzerland with a Liechtenstein NorthESIM?
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