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  1. Internet Service Provider
  2. Mobile network operator

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Travanzi is a new-generation travel tech brand based in the UK, offering instant, contract-free eSIM data for travellers in over 190 countries. We may be new — but we’re here with a bold mission: To remove the stress, hidden costs, and roaming traps from staying connected abroad. Whether you’re travelling for work, adventure, or a bit of both, Travanzi is committed to going the extra mile for every customer. From fast, 5G-ready global coverage to easy activation via QR code, we’ve built our service to be simple, secure, and supported — wherever you go. We believe staying connected shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why we’re obsessed with delivering fast, friendly support and continuously improving based on your feedback. Try Travanzi — and travel with connection, confidence, and care.


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4.0

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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great app

Great app , easy to use , reasonable price compare to other provider. Fast and reliable network. Used on my holiday in Turkey. Will recommend others.

9 April 2025
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