Yes, CheapESIM fully supports tethering (hotspotting), making it perfect for digital nomads or those on a 'workation' in Armenia. This feature is particularly valuable in cities like Gyumri or Dilijan, where café Wi-Fi can sometimes be inconsistent or slow, especially during power fluctuations. With your CheapESIM, you have a reliable, personal internet connection to keep your laptop and other devices online, ensuring uninterrupted productivity and saving you from potential Wi-Fi headaches. It's a cost-effective backup for your remote work needs.
Does CheapESIM support hotspotting for working from cafés in Gyumri or Dilijan?
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