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Your job flies with you. Test the line first.

Remote income is the engine of the move, and the connection is what carries it. Coverage changes block to block, listing photos never show the router, and the worst time to discover dead spots is on your first client call. Verify before you sign and the job never feels the move.

How Nomad helps with connectivity

Verified before the lease, live before you land.

The connection gets verified before you sign anything.

A speed test run in the actual flat, on the actual line, goes on your viewing checklist. It is a five-minute ask that landlords rarely refuse, which means you never discover the dead zone after the deposit clears.

Your phone works the hour you land.

An eSIM set up before departure means maps, rides, and two-factor codes work at the airport, which means the first day runs on data instead of on hunting for a phone shop with your bags in tow.

The important calls get a backup plan.

A mobile hotspot fallback and a scouted coworking space mean an outage is an inconvenience, not a missed client call, which means the people you work with never find out you moved until you tell them.

Your plan

How it shows up in your plan.

Connectivity tasks ride alongside housing and arrival, so work never skips a day.

01Speed test on the viewing checklistVerify the line in the flat before signing, not after moving in.
02eSIM before wheels-upData live at the airport for maps, rides, and the codes your accounts will demand.
03A backup workspace in week oneA coworking day pass or cafe shortlist scouted early, so an outage never costs a meeting.
FAQ

Answers, in plain English.

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How do I check the internet before renting a place?

Ask for a speed test from inside the flat during the viewing, run one yourself on your phone, and ask which provider serves the building. Coverage varies block to block in many cities, so the building's answer matters more than the city's reputation.

Do I need a local SIM or is an eSIM enough?

Start with an eSIM so you land connected, then decide. Local plans are often cheaper for the long run, and some destinations make a local number genuinely useful for banking and deliveries. The plan sequences both so you are never offline in between.

What about video calls across time zones?

The connection is half of it, the overlap window is the other half. Before committing to a destination, map your core meeting hours against the local clock. Some corridors give you a full shared workday, others give you two hours at dawn.

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