Many digital nomads seem to congregate in certain “hub” countries due to a combination of low-cost living, decent internet access, and the ability to renew tourist visas over and over again.I’ve lived in a few of these locations over the years, like Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Below ...
a great place with mostly stable internet, wonderful restaurants and beaches, and perfect tropical weather. We’re housesitting now for some folks who only come down during the winter. We’re caring for their dogs, and all we have to do is pay the electricity bill and the internet bill....
The lifeline between you and the rest of the world—and most importantly, your streams of income—is the internet. This is the digital part of the digital nomad, upon which the whole premise of this adventure relies. Sounds more precarious than it is. Assessing Internet Availability Technology...
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Internet speed: 218.94 Mbps11 Time zone: GMT+7 (6 hours ahead of the UK) Socket type: A, B, C, F and O12 Calling code: +66 Currency: Thai baht Using Wise to pay for your visa and spending abroad Got your Thailand digital nomad visa sorted? This might be the moment to think abo...
I never found any major problems with the Internet in Istanbul; there were a few short outages occasionally, but it was pretty solid overall. However, if you want to watch videos or stream movies, you may notice that it stops occasionally; that’s when I used my eSIM rather than WiFi, ...
Ouch! Then there is nothing on earth more annoying than losing your internet connection just as your Uber or Grab is approaching. Thankfully though, a new, innovative and rather brilliant solution is upon us. In this post, we are going to take a look at how aneSimworks and how an excit...
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My one day in Korea was in November and I’m writing it up in June, yes, but what difference does it make on the internet whether it’s October or January or November or June? none. None at all. Warning: I have way too many pictures! We left Chiang Mai, Thailand, at midnight...