๐บ๐ธ United States ยท Business travel
Business eSIM for United States
Reliable mobile data for meetings, calls and emails in United States. Hotspot included so your laptop is online the moment you sit down.
- โข $1.40 per GB - no daily fees
- โข Verizon ยท AT&T ยท T-Mobile (4G LTE / 5G)
- โข Hotspot included on every plan
- โข Balance in USD that never expires
- โข Pay with card or crypto, no account needed
What this trip actually needs
- Email, Slack, and calendar sync running all day without babysitting a data cap
- Full-speed hotspot for the laptop - hotel and venue Wi-Fi are the least reliable part of any trip
- Video calls that hold up: a one-hour call uses roughly 0.5โ1 GB depending on quality
- No expense-report surprises: prepaid balance, receipt at purchase, no daily fees stacking up
Budget math for United States
A working week runs 1โ2 GB/day with video calls in the mix. At United States's $1.40/GB, a $20 top-up (โ 14.3 GB) covers most one-week trips - versus $10โ16/day in carrier day-pass fees for the same usage.
Coverage rides Verizon and AT&T and T-Mobile, selected automatically by signal. Excellent in metro areas and along interstates. Expect LTE rather than 5G in rural stretches of the Mountain West and national parks.
Setup is a QR scan (or one-tap install on iPhone) - do it on Wi-Fi before you fly and you're online the minute you land. Full walkthrough on how it works.
Working on the road from United States
US business travel means Zoom, Slack, and Outlook running eight hours a day, plus the security theater of MFA push notifications from Okta or Duo that arrive at random moments and need a live connection. A working day in New York, San Francisco, or Chicago typically burns 2-3 GB with two hours of video calls, screen shares, and calendar sync. Hotel Wi-Fi in US business hotels is famously restricted - captive portals block Zoom, VPNs are throttled, and the 'premium' tier costs $18/day. Anon eSIM hotspot to the laptop bypasses all of it. On expenses, checkout produces a USD receipt with a timestamp - no AT&T Business Roaming line item to explain, and no per-day fees stacking across a five-city tour.
FAQ
Is Anon eSIM good for business travel in United States?+
Yes - it attaches to Verizon or AT&T or T-Mobile (4G LTE / 5G) at a flat $1.40/GB with no daily fees, includes full-speed hotspot, and needs no account or ID. A working week runs 1โ2 GB/day with video calls in the mix. At United States's $1.40/GB, a $20 top-up (โ 14.3 GB) covers most one-week trips - versus $10โ16/day in carrier day-pass fees for the same usage.
Does the balance expire between trips?+
Never. Whatever you don't use stays on the eSIM - next month, next country, next year. That's the structural advantage over expiring bundles for anyone who travels more than once.
Can I tether my laptop?+
Yes - hotspot is included at full speed on every plan with no separate cap or fee.
Do I need an account or ID?+
No. Pay $5+ by card, Apple Pay / Google Pay, or crypto (BTC, Lightning, USDT), install from a QR code, done. Your only credential is a recovery token stored on your device.