
Oh, If the Financial Times Says So: Maybe Roaming Really Is Dying
Travel eSIMs are booming, mobile operators are worried about their roaming cash cow and digital nomads everywhere are struggling to look appropriately surprised.
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Travel eSIMs are booming, mobile operators are worried about their roaming cash cow and digital nomads everywhere are struggling to look appropriately surprised.

What an Italian columnist’s joke about “high-end climate migrants” says about remote work, seasonality and the places we choose to live.

The Financial Times has the views, the search spikes and the marketing budgets. Evidence of a travel revolution is slightly harder to find.
Remote work gave us the freedom to work from almost anywhere. Then we discovered the slightly less romantic consequence: work can now follow us almost everywhere.

The Nomag Pulse - Exclusive Research Preview
Europe is melting, holiday towns are full, and that charming apartment you booked for a month has no air conditioning.
There is a peculiar corner of modern journalism where almost anything can become scientifically “the best in the world” provided somebody has built a sufficiently elaborate spreadsheet around it.

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A NOMAG research report on non-Italian digital nomads and their relationship with Italy
The ranking comes from a company that sells flexible offices, so no, we are not treating it as sacred scripture.