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Default 05-09-2010, 20:02

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Originally Posted by snidely View Post
No one has commented on whether using wifi (much of which you can access for "free") is a viable alternative. I have found it very useful - especially if you make sure you stay in a hotel that doesn't charge you a fortune to access it. More and more hotel chains now seem to offer free wifi.
Many restaurants now post a WiFI logo card in their window. Some are open, some you have to get the security code from them.

...mike
Wifi is great, but it is less good for incoming calls. Many of us carry cell phones largely for emergencies, but you can't count on being in wifi range when an emergency strikes. On my last trip I carried a cheap little phone using OneSimCard, which offers an email-to-sms gateway. That way, non-emergency callers could text me for free, and I could then return the call from my iPhone when I had wifi.
   
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