When you're deep in Madagascar's rugged terrain, a reliable network is your lifeline. eSIMAdventures partners with the premier local carriers to ensure you stay connected. Our eSIMs typically link up with Telma (Telecom Malagasy) or Orange Madagascar. For adventurers venturing off the main routes, Telma often provides the most extensive reach, particularly beneficial when tracking lemurs in remote national parks or navigating the bumpy roads of the interior. We prioritize networks with strong 3G/4G footprints in areas frequented by explorers.
Which local networks does eSIMAdventures utilize to keep me connected in Madagascar's wild landscapes?
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