EastESIM leverages local carrier infrastructure, and in Afghanistan, major network towers, particularly in urban centers like Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif, are generally equipped with backup power systems like generators. This means your data connectivity should largely persist even during local power outages. However, in more remote or less populated areas, or during prolonged, widespread blackouts, you might experience temporary service disruptions or slower speeds due to increased network congestion. We always aim for the most robust connection possible.
Will my EastESIM data remain active during power outages in Afghanistan?
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