Staying connected across India
India runs on a small number of very large mobile networks — Jio, Airtel, and Vi (Vodafone Idea) — and between them they reach an astonishing share of the country. Jio and Airtel in particular have pushed 4G, and increasingly 5G, deep into the cities and well out along the highways. Coverage in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and the major tourist circuits is strong and fast; signal holds up on most intercity trains and through the Golden Triangle. Where it thins is exactly where you'd expect: the high Himalayan stretches around Leh and Spiti, desert routes in Rajasthan, and the deeper national parks, where you'll drop to slower 4G or lose bars entirely for a while.
What you'll actually use data for
Daily life in India leans on the phone more than most first-time visitors expect. You'll reach for data constantly — UPI apps for paying at shops, stalls, and even roadside chai vendors; Ola and Uber to get around traffic; Google Maps to navigate cities where signage is sparse and street names shift; Google Translate for menus and Hindi or regional-script signs; and IRCTC and ride apps to manage trains and transfers on the move. Add the usual stream of photos and video calls home and a week adds up quickly.
Why eSIM-Now for India
Our India eSIM is multi-network, so your phone latches onto the strongest available signal instead of being locked to one carrier — handy when you're crossing from a well-covered city into patchier countryside. Your QR code arrives by email the moment you order, so you can install it at home and land already connected, skipping the airport SIM counter and its passport paperwork (local prepaid SIMs in India require in-person KYC verification, which an eSIM lets you avoid). If activation ever fails, you're refunded — no back-and-forth. And on comparable India plans, our pricing typically undercuts Airalo.
Practical tip: install and name the eSIM before you fly, but leave it switched off until you land — that way it activates the moment you arrive and your validity window doesn't start ticking while you're still home.
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