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Nomad eSIMs take the tension out of international data travel

Stay connected in 170 countries for pennies per gigabyte.
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One of the most stressful parts of travel, especially when traveling internationally, is worrying about your cell phone data. Am I using too much? Will there be extra charges? Will I run out and be stranded? These are questions we’ve all asked ourselves when roaming abroad — which is where Nomad comes in. Nomad provides data-only eSIM cards for reliable connectivity in 170 countries, giving you access to high-speed data for just pennies per gigabyte. Here’s how: 

Democratizing data with global partnerships

Nomad has dozens of global partners, allowing them to provide a reliable, high-quality connection to your mobile device and offer data that’s up to 40 percent cheaper than other providers, depending on your destination. Nomad stands out of the crowd by working with multiple local providers whenever possible, allowing you to connect to another network if a connection is bad.

Data you need, when and where you need it 

Nomad has a few plan options depending on your travel itinerary. The Regular Plan offers pre-purchased data by the gigabyte with up to 30 days to use it. A Day Plan lets you choose the length of your trip and the amount of high-speed GB per day. Once that allocation is up, you get unlimited data at 512kbps. You can even opt for a Regional Plan that covers multiple countries or worldwide. For example, Nomad’s Europe Regional Plan gives you 10GB of data for just $18, that you can use as you travel through 35 countries, using a single eSIM to connect.

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Help that’s actually helpful 

If you’ve never used eSIM data before, Nomad makes it as easy as scanning a QR code or tapping a simple "Install Now" button on their app, offering data monitoring and management across multiple eSIMs if you have them. Your mobile data will automatically connect when you arrive at your destination. And if you ever need help, their responsive, thorough customer support team is available 24/7, wherever you are in the world, to get you the answers you need — without making you feel like you’re dealing with an uncaring chatbot.

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Enjoy up to 50% off your eSIM data

In addition to the savings Nomad offers, users can also save 5% off Nomad eSIM plans whenever you want using the promo code MASHABLE. If you know someone traveling soon, you can also send them to Nomad’s referral program which allows you to share codes with friends and save 25% off.

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