Yes. "Bali Wi-Fi" is famous for being unstable, slow, and dropping out during storms or power cuts. If you are a digital nomad in Canggu or Ubud, a Ti Porto in Viaggio eSIM is your essential lifeline/backup, providing a stable 4G connection so you can keep working when your villa's Wi-Fi fails.
Is mobile data more reliable than the Wi-Fi in Bali (Canggu/Ubud)?
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