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Previously on "Mobile broadband for international use?"

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  • fatcat51
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    You could try the vodafone packages - they're £15 per month for 3 gigs in the UK, then £8.50 per 24 hours when your roaming.

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  • xchaotic
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    You could also buy a local pay as you go SIM and top ip up and buy some internet pack - I tried that in quite a few EU countries. I have a separate bluetooth enabled phone for each of those countries - they're cheaper than dedicated modem and you can use them for well, calling
    Downside is GPRS only, so slow, but good enough for me.
    I am only worried about US when I go there - they seem to be getting less for more usually as far as mobile is concerned.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    T-mobile have a presence in all of those countries - do they offer a cross europe tariff?

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  • sooty99
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    BT Openzone

    BT Openzone Wi-Fi has arrangements with providers in many countries. Full details of foreign arrangements are on the Openzone web site, as well as details of variations in log on procedures.

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  • bellymonster
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    They show porn for breakfast in Germany but it tends to be very hairy.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by oxtailsoup View Post
    Why would you need it in Germany or Holland? I'm sure those countries show free porn on the TV anyway at midnight. Canal Plus?
    I never saw any worthwhile Porn on the TV in Germany.

    tim

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  • oxtailsoup
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    Why would you need it in Germany or Holland? I'm sure those countries show free porn on the TV anyway at midnight. Canal Plus?

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  • Pondlife
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    3 - UK, Germany and Netherlands.

    Maybe more longer term.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Depends. How many countries are we looking at?

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  • Pondlife
    started a topic Mobile broadband for international use?

    Mobile broadband for international use?

    Does anyone know of a mobile broadband provider that does reasonable rates for international usage?

    Hotel wifi is pretty carp and so I'm looking for some alternatives.

    TIA

    PL
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