While Moldova is a candidate for EU membership and shares a border with Romania, it is not yet included in the European Union's 'Roam Like at Home' zone. This means most EU and Romanian SIM cards will incur high international roaming charges for data usage in Moldova. To avoid these unexpected costs and ensure consistent, affordable connectivity, we strongly advise using HotelESIM for Moldova. It offers a dedicated data plan that complements your hotel's Wi-Fi, keeping you connected throughout your stay.
Is roaming free in Moldova with my EU/Romania SIM card, or should I use HotelESIM?
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