When you're exploring the beautiful islands of Thailand on a longtail boat, for example, around Krabi or Phi Phi, your SouthESIM will generally provide signal when you're near the coastlines or within sight of populated islands. However, once you head further out into the open Andaman Sea or Gulf of Thailand, the connection might become spotty or drop off. It's a perfect time to soak in the stunning scenery and disconnect a little!
Will I have internet coverage on a longtail boat in Thailand with SouthESIM?
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