Nomad provides prepaid mobile connectivity service, bringing convenient, fast and reliable service to travelers at an affordable price point. We offer international data plans in 170+ destinations via eSIM.
Nomad provides prepaid mobile connectivity service, bringing convenient, fast and reliable service to travelers at an affordable price point. We offer international data plans in 170+ destinations via eSIM.
Nomad provides prepaid mobile connectivity service, bringing convenient, fast and reliable service to travelers at an affordable price point. We offer international data plans in 170+ destinations via eSIM.
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Uses AT&T while in Mexico for roaming
doesn't really have consistent signal all the time or the speed. But works for the most part if you're in the more populated areas.
Activated no problem, but it rarely worked. When it did, it was incredibly slow. My friends who bought sims from Telcel had excellent internet. Nomad uses AT&T and almost never gets LTE, or when it does the lag is intense.
Nomad does not provide a true unlimited data eSIM for Mexico. Plans that include “unlimited” in their name, such as Local Mexico – 3 days – unlimited or Local Mexico – 10 days – unlimited, actually offer a daily high‑speed allowance of 2 GB, after which the speed may be reduced.
If no true unlimited plan is required, Nomad offers several fixed‑data alternatives that can be more cost‑effective for heavier usage. For example, a 20 GB plan valid for 45 days costs $35.00 USD, and a 30 GB plan valid for 365 days costs $105.00 USD. These high‑data‑allowance options can meet the needs of travelers who want more data than the 2 GB/day offer.
Nomad does not provide Mexico eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. All of the available Mexico plans from Nomad are data‑only, so travelers cannot make or receive regular voice calls or text messages with a local phone number. However, users can still communicate using VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which work over the data connection.
Nomad provides one single‑country data plan that is valid only in Mexico and one multi‑country data plan that includes Mexico as part of a broader coverage package. The single‑country offering typically ranges in price from about $12 to $50 USD and comes with data limits that vary between 1 GB and 20 GB, with validity periods spanning 3 to 30 days. The multi‑country plan that includes Mexico is priced between roughly $25 and $180 USD, offers data caps from 5 GB up to 50 GB, and is valid for 15 to 90 days depending on the specific product. Both types of plans support tethering, giving users flexibility whether they need coverage just for Mexico or for multiple destinations that include the country.
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