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💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Togo
you use
3GB
at
$
21.17
/GB
.
🌍
France
3 months later -
3GB at $
1.19
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips -
one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
Just $
21.17
per GB. No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.
Light Usage
~200 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Maps, messaging, browsing
Moderate
~500 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Heavy
~2 GB/day
$
0.00
/day
Streaming, uploads, video calls
Lomé: As the capital, Lomé has the most extensive 4G/LTE coverage in the country, especially in the city center, administrative districts, and along the beachfront. Expect a reliable connection at the Grand Marché and around the airport. Indoor signal in large concrete hotels or deep within market buildings can weaken, but is generally stable. There is no underground transport, and connectivity remains consistent along the main boulevards and coastal roads.
Kara: This major northern city offers good 4G connectivity in its central areas and administrative zones, ensuring reliable service for general use within the city limits. However, the signal becomes less consistent in outer neighborhoods and will degrade to 3G or become patchy when visiting nearby rural attractions like the UNESCO Koutammakou landscape.
Kpalimé: In this popular tourist town, you'll find dependable 3G and growing 4G coverage, particularly in the town center. The signal is strong for navigation and communication but expect it to become intermittent or unavailable as you venture into the surrounding hills and forests for hiking to waterfalls like Cascade de Kpimé.
Sokodé: Togo's second-largest city provides solid 3G and 4G coverage across its urban core, especially around the central market and along the main N1 national highway. While the connection is stable for most needs, you may find signal strength drops inside older, densely constructed buildings or in residential areas further from the main thoroughfares.
Atakpamé: Situated on a key plateau, Atakpamé has reliable 3G and some 4G coverage within the main town area. The connection is generally good along the primary north-south transport route. Signal strength can vary in the hilly terrain surrounding the city and may be weaker inside buildings with thick stone or concrete walls.



National Highways (N1/N2): The primary N2 corridor, connecting Lomé in the south to Cinkassé in the north, maintains generally reliable mobile signal in and around major cities like Atakpamé, Sokodé, and Kara. However, expect intermittent signal loss in the rural stretches between these urban centers. The coastal N1 route also has good coverage, particularly around Lomé.
Lomé-Blitta Railway: Passenger service on Togo's main rail line is limited and often used for freight. For those who do travel this route, cellular coverage is inconsistent and should not be relied upon, with long periods of no signal between towns and stations.
Atakora Mountains (Plateaux Region): Traveling through the hilly and forested terrain around Kpalimé and Atakpamé often results in signal degradation. Coverage can be spotty to non-existent on smaller roads and in valleys, particularly when heading towards mountainous areas or natural attractions away from the main highways.
Northern Savanes Region: In the sparsely populated north, mobile signal is largely concentrated in towns such as Dapaong and Mango. Venture into rural areas, agricultural lands, or towards the borders with Ghana and Burkina Faso, and you will likely experience significant periods without connectivity.
National Parks and Reserves: Expect little to no mobile signal inside protected areas like Fazao-Malfakassa National Park or Kéran National Park. Connectivity is not available in these remote conservation zones, so download any necessary maps or information before entering.
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Rated
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With Bcengi, data on Moov networks costs $21.17 per gigabyte. You are billed solely for the data consumed, without any required bundles or minimum spending limits.
Not at all. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM capabilities. Continue using your standard SIM for phone calls and messaging services.
Absolutely, provided your device supports eSIM functionality, which applies to most handsets manufactured from 2019 onwards. Verify your device's compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Service availability relies on the Moov network infrastructure. Key urban centers and popular tourist destinations generally offer robust coverage. However, signal strength might be restricted in more isolated locales.
The majority of visitors typically consume between 500 MB and 2 GB daily. For a moderate week of usage, the estimated cost is around $74.09 under the pay-as-you-go payment model.
Indeed. A single Bcengi eSIM provides service in over 200 countries. Your existing balance transfers, eliminating the requirement to purchase a separate eSIM for every new location.
You have the option to add funds at any moment by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance remains continuously available.
It does not. Your Bcengi balance holds indefinite validity, regardless of whether you access it in the upcoming week or twelve months from now.
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💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Togo
you use
3GB
at
$
21.17
/GB
.
🌍
France
3 months later -
3GB at $
1.19
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips — one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
How it works
Install once, keep it on your phone
Use balance only when you travel
Pay as you go, for actual use.
No fixed plans, no expiration
One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.
Learn more
Just $
21.17
per GB.
No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.
Light Usage •
200 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Maps, messaging, browsing
Moderate •
500 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Heavy •
2 GB/day
$
0.00
/day
Streaming, uploads, video calls
Lomé: As the capital, Lomé has the most extensive 4G/LTE coverage in the country, especially in the city center, administrative districts, and along the beachfront. Expect a reliable connection at the Grand Marché and around the airport. Indoor signal in large concrete hotels or deep within market buildings can weaken, but is generally stable. There is no underground transport, and connectivity remains consistent along the main boulevards and coastal roads.
Kara: This major northern city offers good 4G connectivity in its central areas and administrative zones, ensuring reliable service for general use within the city limits. However, the signal becomes less consistent in outer neighborhoods and will degrade to 3G or become patchy when visiting nearby rural attractions like the UNESCO Koutammakou landscape.
Kpalimé: In this popular tourist town, you'll find dependable 3G and growing 4G coverage, particularly in the town center. The signal is strong for navigation and communication but expect it to become intermittent or unavailable as you venture into the surrounding hills and forests for hiking to waterfalls like Cascade de Kpimé.
Sokodé: Togo's second-largest city provides solid 3G and 4G coverage across its urban core, especially around the central market and along the main N1 national highway. While the connection is stable for most needs, you may find signal strength drops inside older, densely constructed buildings or in residential areas further from the main thoroughfares.
Atakpamé: Situated on a key plateau, Atakpamé has reliable 3G and some 4G coverage within the main town area. The connection is generally good along the primary north-south transport route. Signal strength can vary in the hilly terrain surrounding the city and may be weaker inside buildings with thick stone or concrete walls.

National Highways (N1/N2): The primary N2 corridor, connecting Lomé in the south to Cinkassé in the north, maintains generally reliable mobile signal in and around major cities like Atakpamé, Sokodé, and Kara. However, expect intermittent signal loss in the rural stretches between these urban centers. The coastal N1 route also has good coverage, particularly around Lomé.
Lomé-Blitta Railway: Passenger service on Togo's main rail line is limited and often used for freight. For those who do travel this route, cellular coverage is inconsistent and should not be relied upon, with long periods of no signal between towns and stations.
Atakora Mountains (Plateaux Region): Traveling through the hilly and forested terrain around Kpalimé and Atakpamé often results in signal degradation. Coverage can be spotty to non-existent on smaller roads and in valleys, particularly when heading towards mountainous areas or natural attractions away from the main highways.
Northern Savanes Region: In the sparsely populated north, mobile signal is largely concentrated in towns such as Dapaong and Mango. Venture into rural areas, agricultural lands, or towards the borders with Ghana and Burkina Faso, and you will likely experience significant periods without connectivity.
National Parks and Reserves: Expect little to no mobile signal inside protected areas like Fazao-Malfakassa National Park or Kéran National Park. Connectivity is not available in these remote conservation zones, so download any necessary maps or information before entering.
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1. Buy eSIM
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I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.
Kaylynn Mango
With Bcengi, data on Moov networks costs $21.17 per gigabyte. You are billed solely for the data consumed, without any required bundles or minimum spending limits.
Not at all. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM capabilities. Continue using your standard SIM for phone calls and messaging services.
Absolutely, provided your device supports eSIM functionality, which applies to most handsets manufactured from 2019 onwards. Verify your device's compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Service availability relies on the Moov network infrastructure. Key urban centers and popular tourist destinations generally offer robust coverage. However, signal strength might be restricted in more isolated locales.
The majority of visitors typically consume between 500 MB and 2 GB daily. For a moderate week of usage, the estimated cost is around $74.09 under the pay-as-you-go payment model.
Indeed. A single Bcengi eSIM provides service in over 200 countries. Your existing balance transfers, eliminating the requirement to purchase a separate eSIM for every new location.
You have the option to add funds at any moment by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance remains continuously available.
It does not. Your Bcengi balance holds indefinite validity, regardless of whether you access it in the upcoming week or twelve months from now.