Talk:All countries/@comment-194.230.158.102-20190301081730/@comment-192.145.127.182-20190831141203

I've used Surfroam for a couple of months, traveling within Europe with plans to use it in north Africa, Asia and Australia in the future. The data connection worked every time, as long as there is a decent mobile network signal. Once connected it was always a stable connection.

When crossing into another country it can sometimes take up to a minute or so to connect, I assume the multi-IMSI card has to figure out the right profile for the new country. In areas with weak mobile signal, it sometimes disconnected and took longer to reconnect than a "regular" SIM card, but it always remained stable while being stationary.

By now I own two Surfroam SIM cards: a Surfroam Pro (100€ top-up to activate) and a normal Surfroam SIM. The Pro account unlocks access to 800+ mobile networks worldwide, that gave me 0.01€/mb 4G rates in some parts of Europe where the regular Surfroam account only provided 3G. For this I have to look up the Surfroam Pro rates in the provided PDF document and set the IMSI profile as well as the network operator manually after crossing a border. For countries where the 4G rates are the same for all networks, I leave the network selection on auto to get the best signal. The regular Surfroam account in comparison uses the profile with the best network coverage (often only 3G) but without me having to do anything.

After many months of working online while traveling I can say with confidence that Surfroam made it easier to stay connected on the road at affordable rates. For more data-intensive things like video streaming or system updates, I can always use the Instabridge App to find and auto-connect to a WiFi network nearby.