While DataESIM maintains strong 4G LTE signal near the port areas in St. John's, Antigua and the arrival points in Barbuda, expect potential signal attenuation or temporary loss of service during the open-ocean segments of the ferry journey. This is typical for any mobile network when operating far from terrestrial cell towers. For critical tasks, we recommend completing data-intensive activities while docked or utilizing offline modes for entertainment. Connectivity should resume reliably as the ferry approaches either island's coastline.
Will my DataESIM signal remain stable during inter-island ferry travel between <strong>Antigua and Barbuda</strong>?
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