When traveling on Mauritania's iconic Iron Ore Train, expect intermittent signal availability. While you will likely have strong 4G/LTE coverage at the departure point in Nouadhibou and upon arrival in Zouérat, the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert through which the train travels means connectivity will be sporadic or absent for significant portions of the journey. NorthESIM aims for the best possible coverage, but the remote nature of this adventure means some digital detox time is to be anticipated.
Will I have signal on Mauritania's famous Iron Ore Train?
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