Services I Need While I’m Abroad
In the same way that I can’t leave home without the necessary physical products, I can’t leave home without the necessary online services that I currently possess. These are the services that I use to help keep me afloat while I’m traveling internationally.
Services I need while I’m Abroad
1. Cell Phone Plan – Google Fi
For this section, this is only relevant for US residents-only. The reason why I switched from AT&T to Google Fi is the flexibility with Cellular Data – it is 100% free to use data abroad. When I used AT&T, I had free data and text/call services from Canada and Mexico. But as soon as I left North America, I’d be charged $10/day to turn off Airplane Mode.
Image Source: fi.google.com
For those reason, I really enjoy Google Fi. I never have to worry about ordering the Uber, stepping outside the airport and losing the wifi because I’ll have cellular data at all times.
An alternative is T-Mobile. I have several nomadic friends who use T-Mobile as well, and they seem to not have problems with T-Mobile. If you’re from outside the US, please check with your local carriers to see the best options for yourself. But in general, I would recommend choosing a carrier such as Google Fi in the US that allows you to roam data without extra charges.
2. Virtual Private Network – ExpressVPN
I delivered a presentation on VPN's for WFH Nomads in this YouTube video. VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. This is exactly how people in China (a country that blocks all social media) use Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, etc. On that note, if you’re located in China – ExpressVPN is a must-have. Some websites have firewalls outside your home country to not allow access to certain websites.
In this screenshot, I successfully connected to a VPN in Dallas from Mexico!
I use ExpressVPN. Having a VPN eliminates all of those problems. For example, I’m able to catch the games of my favorite sports teams without any issues. If you need to login to work for certain programs, having something like ExpressVPN could be very beneficial to have.
Closing Remarks
There’s nothing worse than making it to Baggage Claim in Taipei, struggling to balance retaining the WiFi signal inside the airport and attempting to locate your Uber outside. While jetlagged.
I also don’t want to change my number all the time when I’m traveling by buying new SIM cards for every country. For all digital nomads, I highly recommend keeping a phone number and ensuring that the carrier allows free data roaming.