![]() That’s why we live by our genuinely no-BS Satisfaction Guarantee. That’s why our in-house customer service team can be contacted 24/7 via a ridiculous number of channels. That’s why we deliver worldwide and charge as little as humanly possible for delivery. That’s why we offer more than just internet connectivity, and promise to continue innovating on the travel experience. The way that we differentiate ourselves is very simple: we are not a technology company, we are a service company. You may even have noticed similar (or the same) wording or imagery on their websites, because indeed a few bad apples have been rather unabashed in copying from us! But that’s honestly ok, because we know that the most important aspects of our business are very difficult to copy. TravelWifi was one of the earliest entrants into the travel connectivity market – we recall a time when we only had one direct competitor outside of Asia! Since then, we’ve seen a flood of small, mostly regionally focused competitors, who have done their best to replicate our business model, with little innovation. Real-world data speeds: 18.6 Mbps and upload speeds of 9.0 Mbps.Theoretic data speeds: 100 Mbps when moving, e.g.For that reason, below we’ve outlined theoretical and real-world data speeds, so that you can know what to expect: This means that, unfortunately, when out in the real world, your speeds will never approach that speed (yet). conducted in a perfect environment where there is zero latency (network lag). While it sounds impressive, these are merely theoretic data speeds, i.e. 100 megabytes per second (Mbps) or even 1 gigabyte per second (Gbps) on 4G. Technical answer: You may have heard operators brag about their data speeds, e.g. If you want the fastest speeds possible, be sure to opt for the 4G upgrade. ![]() ![]() But, unless you’re in an area with really poor coverage, your speed should always be fast enough for ‘normal’ internet use, e.g. Adverse weather can also inhibit your connection speed. Basically, the stronger the coverage, the faster and more reliable the speed. Non-technical answer: The speed of your Portable Hotspot’s connection depends on coverage.
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