When it comes to traveling internationally, getting data access is a royal pain in the a$$. Basically you have two options: 1) Get a super expensive international data plan and mobile card from the likes of AT&T, which is likely to run you up hundreds, if not 1000s of dollars when traveling. 2) Or you can sign up for prepaid wireless data in each country, which is almost as costly and also happens to be very inconvenient. This is why so many people end up using wifi hotspots to connect to the internet while traveling around the world. But that can add up to be pricey as well, and also inconvenient since not every place you’ll go to will necessarily have wifi, and you’ll have to pay for each new hotspot that you connect too. Granted, there are international wifi plans offered from Boingo, but they still don’t cover a good majority of the hotspots that you’ll use while traveling internationally.So along comes MobilityPass whom is selling a PC and Mac compatible highspeed USB modem for $99 USD. If you dont use the modem, no worries, as there are no monthly fees. Data access isn’t that cheap, and you pay on average .0149 per 100kb, but it’s actually relatively affordable in comparison to the other options out there, and it involves a lot less hassle than the other options. Also, if you’re looking for an international SIM card to use while globe trotting, MobilityPass offers an affordable pay as you go Global Voice Sim card that works in 223 countries with relatively reasonable calling rates and free incoming calls.
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PrepaidWirelessGuy
It’s so ironic that you wrote about this topic! I’ve been getting a lot of inquiries through my site on this topic b/c of the mobile broadband pages I have. I’d love to hear from people who have used this service in Europe and can compare it to other available services (ex. Telstra). Thank you!
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