For essential connectivity in Mali, EastESIM partners with the most stable and reliable local providers. Your eSIM will typically connect to networks like Orange Mali or Sotelma/Malitel. We prioritize these networks as they generally offer the strongest infrastructure, particularly in urban centers like the capital, Bamako, and other key southern cities. While coverage can be challenging in more remote regions, our aim is to provide the best possible connection for your communication and navigation needs.
Which local networks does my EastESIM connect to in Mali?
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