The network is very unstable, download speed is bad, upload speed is awful, but after 700 mb the sim just turned off and that's it. EDGE and no internet access.
🚨 Airhub is a SCAM/FRAUD. They provide services that don't work, make nonsensical excuses, and refuse refunds despite their website's "30-day money-back guarantee."
Report them to your bank, Stripe (their payment processor), the App Store, Google Play, and share your experience on social media.
More than 90 providers and more than 4,100 prepaid data plans are available for Baltic. With such a wide variety, travelers find it easy to locate an eSIM that fits their travel needs.
Several eSIM providers offer unlimited data plans that can be used in the Baltic region. These plans typically include speed throttling, and a few also specify speed limits such as 5 Mbps or 256 kbps. The available providers are Firsty, Airhub, Roamify, MicroEsim, Billion Connect, Yoho Mobile, abesteSIM, Truely, Yesim, and esimzon. Prices for these unlimited plans range from free (in the case of Firsty’s 1‑day offer) up to approximately $41.09 for a 15‑day plan, with most plans falling somewhere between $2 and $40 depending on validity and features. Travelers should review the terms of each provider—especially throttling policies and any speed caps—to choose the plan that best matches their data needs while staying within their budget.
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