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Connecting in Europe

You took a call about being able to get on line while in Europe. This is a question near and dear to my heart as I travel frequently for business in an unpredictable pattern which has lately included Europe. I have been using EUNet's World Traveler program. They have POP's in all European countries, Australia, the US and many other places - 3000 POPs in all - often with a toll-free number. It suits my purpose in many ways:

  1. Although there is a $40 sign up cost (which included enough free minutes for my first two trips), there is no regular charges after that - only per minute charges for actual use - great for an uncertain schedule.

  2. Free POPs in most major cities, and all over the U.S.

  3. It does not include an email account - the basis for this program is that you need access to the Net to collect your normal mail.

  4. Tech support numbers in every country (and they were actually helpful the one time I needed them)

Whitney

 

 

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