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I can see that using the internet with my current provider is very expensive in the US, so I need some recommendations to see what you are using? from what I managed to find on this website https://esimgeek.com/country/usa/ there are way too many to choose from. I think I will manage with 10GBs, maybe you have experience with any of the esims?
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Airolo. The best and one of the cheapest e-sims which I've used a number of times. Also very useful if you're travelling to multiple countries as one regional e-sim can work in all of them.
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