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These days, it feels like accessible Wi-Fi networks are everywhere. From coffee shops to parks, you can almost always connect to the internet without too much trouble. At least, that’s what I thought while spending most of my days in the US with Verizon’s reliable network and a blanket of Xfinity data hotspots I could connect to while out and about. Then, I went to Amsterdam for a few days and quickly realized that the Wi-Fi access I’d become so used to wasn’t quite as universal as I expected. So, I did what anyone would do — I ditched my reliable US carrier in favor of a much cheaper data-only travel eSIM from Holafly, and it was the best $15 I spent.
By the day? Or buy the data?