When traveling in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), it's important to set realistic expectations for network coverage. You will generally experience reliable 4G/LTE connectivity in the capital, Kinshasa, and major cities like Lubumbashi. In the eastern regions, including cities such as Goma and Bukavu, coverage is typically available in urban centers and surrounding populated areas. However, as you venture into more remote or rural parts, especially outside of major towns, signal strength can become less consistent. EastESIM partners with primary local providers to offer the best possible connection given the infrastructure.
What kind of internet coverage can I expect with EastESIM in the DRC's eastern regions (like Goma) versus the capital (Kinshasa)?
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