CoreESIM leverages the infrastructure of primary local carriers, such as Vodacom Congo, Airtel Congo, and Orange DRC. While these networks provide robust 2G/3G/4G coverage within major urban centers like Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, and Goma, mobile signal penetration in the vast, sparsely populated, and challenging geographical areas of the DR Congo remains highly limited. Users should anticipate intermittent or absent service in truly remote zones, irrespective of the eSIM provider. CoreESIM optimizes for available infrastructure, but cannot create coverage where none exists.
Will my CoreESIM ensure reliable mobile coverage in the more remote regions of the <strong>Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo)</strong>?
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