For optimal coverage and performance in Georgia, CoreESIM plans are engineered to connect with the nation's leading mobile network operators. This typically includes MagtiCom and Silknet (formerly Geocell). MagtiCom is widely recognized for its extensive 4G/LTE network, particularly in urban areas like Tbilisi and along major transport routes. By leveraging these robust networks, CoreESIM ensures reliable data access for navigation, communication, and information retrieval throughout your stay in Georgia.
Which local networks does the CoreESIM <strong>Georgia</strong> plan connect to? (<strong>Magti</strong> / <strong>Silknet</strong>)
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