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"content": "nostr:npub1rmlrk8t89jh2vv57je7xczz4nn5shkaa6m6zqqyh2hjt5ay9m9vs9xxa6t I have been using Nomad (there is an app for that https://www.getnomad.app) for that in the countries I don’t get roaming. Might be a bit more expensive than talking to the local provider directly but it has always been working. And I never had to search or hunt down a provider, but an eSIM, register, show a passport, etc. Have used them 4-5 times without any issues. It is more about the local provider that you choose and their coverage that is important.",
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