Yes, HotelESIM fully supports tethering (personal hotspot functionality), making it an ideal companion for 'workation' travelers in charming cities like Gyumri or the scenic town of Dilijan. While local café Wi-Fi can sometimes be inconsistent, especially during power fluctuations, your HotelESIM acts as a dependable backup. This ensures your laptop and other devices remain connected, allowing you to maintain productivity, attend virtual meetings, or simply browse without interruption, providing the reliable connectivity you'd expect from your hotel's services, wherever you are.
Does HotelESIM support hotspotting for working efficiently from cafés in cities like Gyumri or Dilijan?
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