News & Updates

The latest from Jetogo — product updates, travel tips, and eSIM insights.

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Japan in Spring: Best Cherry Blossom Destinations and Why eSIM Makes Travel Easier

Discover the ultimate guide for staying connected in Japan during cherry blossom season and spring travel surge with Jetogo eSIM.

May 5, 2026
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World Cup 2026 Guide: Schedule, Stadiums, and Key Info

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the biggest edition in the tournament’s history, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Apr 2, 2026
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What is an eSIM and How Does It Work?

eSIM is changing the way mobile connections work, making it easier to switch plans, travel, and stay connected without relying on a physical SIM card. This guide walks you through what an eSIM is, how it works, which devices support it, and how services like Jetogo help simplify global connectivity.

Mar 26, 2026
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Why Digital Nomads Are Switching from "Tourist" eSIMs to Jetogo

Tired of slow speeds and dropped Zoom calls? Jetogo delivers unthrottled tethering and seamless border crossing tailored for the Digital Nomad lifestyle.

Feb 26, 2026
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Transfer Your Jetogo eSIM in 2 Minutes (100% DIY)

Most travel eSIMs bind your data plan permanently to one device. With Jetogo, you have total freedom to transfer your connectivity whenever you want.

Feb 11, 2026
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eSIM for Kids' Tablets: The Smartest Way to Keep Them Connected

Stop paying monthly contracts for your child's iPad. Jetogo offers flexible Pay-As-You-Go data for tablets. Only pay for what they use. No waste, no bill shock.

Jan 7, 2026
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Why Keep One Jetogo eSIM for Life?

Detailed guide on setting up your Jetogo eSIM. Load credits, install via QR/One-Click, and keep it forever for instant travel readiness and backup internet.

Jan 5, 2026
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What is Jetogo eSIM? The Difference Between eSIM Data Packs and Pay-As-You-Go

For years, travelers have been trained to buy mobile data the same way they buy groceries: in fixed packages. It requires estimating needs (1GB? 3GB?), paying upfront, and losing whatever isn't used.

Jan 2, 2026