Yes, absolutely. Grab is the essential "super-app" in Vietnam for booking ride-hailing (cars and motorbikes) and food delivery. Our eSIM provides fast, low-latency data, which is crucial for ordering a Grab from the airport (Hanoi - NOI or Ho Chi Minh - SGN), tracking your driver in real-time, and using Google Maps to navigate the chaotic streets.
Is the internet fast enough to use the Grab app and Google Maps?
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