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		<title>By: Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When I was a &quot;newbie&quot; on my first trip to Paris (What a disaster), I did not have my computer, but thanks to another traveler who did have one, I found out that a good source for finding a cheap used phone was the actual internet cafes (or at least they could direct you).  The guy with the laptop showed me ParisTravelMap.com which had the local internet cafes listed (and other useful info),and had a nice &quot;cheap&quot; used phone (8 euros) in less than a half hour and was directed to the best deal for a sim card, (20 euros, probably a little warm but who knows).  The trip was not actually a total disaster, just arriving and getting everything organized was...  Paris is fantastic!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was a &#8220;newbie&#8221; on my first trip to Paris (What a disaster), I did not have my computer, but thanks to another traveler who did have one, I found out that a good source for finding a cheap used phone was the actual internet cafes (or at least they could direct you).  The guy with the laptop showed me ParisTravelMap.com which had the local internet cafes listed (and other useful info),and had a nice &#8220;cheap&#8221; used phone (8 euros) in less than a half hour and was directed to the best deal for a sim card, (20 euros, probably a little warm but who knows).  The trip was not actually a total disaster, just arriving and getting everything organized was&#8230;  Paris is fantastic!</p>
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		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[Craig]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2010-07-26 11:00:08</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: Lilliy</title>
		<link>http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/tips-for-staying-in-touch-while-traveling-abroad.html/comment-page-1#comment-49333</link>
		<dc:creator>Lilliy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 01:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I use Skype all the time as long as I have a computer with me my mobile phone is closed I have it on me and its only to be used for emergency. I always have some credit on Skype to send SMs messages and some time s even to make short calls they have a good price. My family have skype on their computer and they call me on it, leave me a messages anything and with the built in cameras now they even see me. If I don&#039;t have my computer with me I try to buy calling cards and use a pay phone of that country if you go to kiosks and ask them in some countries they give you the best rate card ( international, asian, europe...etc.) and even if not its a few exchanges on the phone and your done. I always leave info regarding roughly where I am and if there is a contact phone number of the hotel or something. other wise its email or even some Internet cafes have skype built in I would send an sms and my family would open up their skype and talk to me or at least when they open up their skype they find my messages. My friend even bought a phone from the UK that connects to open wifi even if your subscribed and you can make on it skype calls.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use Skype all the time as long as I have a computer with me my mobile phone is closed I have it on me and its only to be used for emergency. I always have some credit on Skype to send SMs messages and some time s even to make short calls they have a good price. My family have skype on their computer and they call me on it, leave me a messages anything and with the built in cameras now they even see me. If I don&#8217;t have my computer with me I try to buy calling cards and use a pay phone of that country if you go to kiosks and ask them in some countries they give you the best rate card ( international, asian, europe&#8230;etc.) and even if not its a few exchanges on the phone and your done. I always leave info regarding roughly where I am and if there is a contact phone number of the hotel or something. other wise its email or even some Internet cafes have skype built in I would send an sms and my family would open up their skype and talk to me or at least when they open up their skype they find my messages. My friend even bought a phone from the UK that connects to open wifi even if your subscribed and you can make on it skype calls.</p>
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		<content:commentauthorurl><![CDATA[http://travelwithfunlilliy.blogspot.com]]></content:commentauthorurl>
		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[Lilliy]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2009-05-27 01:35:22</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 01:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There&#039;s also an application for the iPhone by Skype, that allows you to make SkypeOut calls over WiFi. This makes it much easy to carry around and keep in touch with people, but I haven&#039;t tried the voice quality yet. I&#039;d assume it would be great.

I just downloaded Fring and it looks like you can make iPhone to PC calls, but not to land line numbers.

cheers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s also an application for the iPhone by Skype, that allows you to make SkypeOut calls over WiFi. This makes it much easy to carry around and keep in touch with people, but I haven&#8217;t tried the voice quality yet. I&#8217;d assume it would be great.</p>
<p>I just downloaded Fring and it looks like you can make iPhone to PC calls, but not to land line numbers.</p>
<p>cheers</p>
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		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[Scott]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2009-04-28 01:58:15</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: Zahir</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zahir</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 09:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great tips Matt!

I, like you also look for ways to stay in touch back home the cheapest possible way without exerting too much effort. I bring my mobile phone with me but I don&#039;t activate my roaming because even an unanswered call will get you charge. What I do is, I bring my netbook with me so I can fire up my email whenever there&#039;s a free wifi connection around. I can also chat through YM or do a video conference. For calls I use voip from Onesuite (Onesuite.com) which cost me only 2.5 cents to call back home.

I also have Fring application (fring.com) on my windows mobile phone and can chat (Yahoo, Skype, MSN) and call using voip (Onesuite) too without the need for my laptop. Fring is one brilliant application for mobile phones I must say.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great tips Matt!</p>
<p>I, like you also look for ways to stay in touch back home the cheapest possible way without exerting too much effort. I bring my mobile phone with me but I don&#8217;t activate my roaming because even an unanswered call will get you charge. What I do is, I bring my netbook with me so I can fire up my email whenever there&#8217;s a free wifi connection around. I can also chat through YM or do a video conference. For calls I use voip from Onesuite (Onesuite.com) which cost me only 2.5 cents to call back home.</p>
<p>I also have Fring application (fring.com) on my windows mobile phone and can chat (Yahoo, Skype, MSN) and call using voip (Onesuite) too without the need for my laptop. Fring is one brilliant application for mobile phones I must say.</p>
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		<content:commentauthorurl><![CDATA[http://zahirworld.blogspot.com]]></content:commentauthorurl>
		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[Zahir]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2009-03-18 09:19:50</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: Carnival of Blogs #15 &#124; Nomadic Matt's Travel Site</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carnival of Blogs #15 &#124; Nomadic Matt's Travel Site</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 12:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] You can find over the web too with an article on Jet Set Life about Bangkok and on EuroCheapo about staying in touch when you travel. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] You can find over the web too with an article on Jet Set Life about Bangkok and on EuroCheapo about staying in touch when you travel. [...]</p>
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		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[Carnival of Blogs #15 | Nomadic Matt's Travel Site]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2009-03-13 12:42:20</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: emily</title>
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		<dc:creator>emily</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 20:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i went to europe for business and had to stay connected with my work THE whole time, in paris, milan and berlin. i rented an aircard from travelcell and had one flat rate to have unlimited internet access everywhere i went. it was so easy and i deffinately reccomend them. check them out at travelcell.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i went to europe for business and had to stay connected with my work THE whole time, in paris, milan and berlin. i rented an aircard from travelcell and had one flat rate to have unlimited internet access everywhere i went. it was so easy and i deffinately reccomend them. check them out at travelcell.com</p>
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		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[emily]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2009-03-12 20:38:41</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: Judy JB</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judy JB</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 01:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I bought an unlocked cell phone in Edinburgh for $20, added a SIM card for $40, and was all set for $60.  The phone was plastic and had no bells and whistles, nor did it have a camera, but it worked fine the 3 weeks I used it.  I had my choice of 5 SIM cards with international calling back to the US and chose one that had minutes at only 10 cents/minute to the US.  It lasted me for all of the last minute hotel and missed ferry calls, plus a few back home.  I had a flat tire out in the middle of Nowhere, Scotland, and it was a lifesaver. 

There were 5 cell phone stores on Princes Street in Edinburgh and I was directed to the Carphones.com shop.   Now I have my phone to loan to friends traveling abroad or when I go back in a year or two!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought an unlocked cell phone in Edinburgh for $20, added a SIM card for $40, and was all set for $60.  The phone was plastic and had no bells and whistles, nor did it have a camera, but it worked fine the 3 weeks I used it.  I had my choice of 5 SIM cards with international calling back to the US and chose one that had minutes at only 10 cents/minute to the US.  It lasted me for all of the last minute hotel and missed ferry calls, plus a few back home.  I had a flat tire out in the middle of Nowhere, Scotland, and it was a lifesaver. </p>
<p>There were 5 cell phone stores on Princes Street in Edinburgh and I was directed to the Carphones.com shop.   Now I have my phone to loan to friends traveling abroad or when I go back in a year or two!</p>
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		<content:commentauthor><![CDATA[Judy JB]]></content:commentauthor>
		<content:commentdategmt>2009-03-12 01:43:25</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: poetloverrebelspy</title>
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		<dc:creator>poetloverrebelspy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 19:10:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I wrote an entire post last year about this issue in Germany -- some of this info likely translates in other European countries.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lessthanashoestring.com/2008/10/01/cheap-calling-on-the-go-germany/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Cheap Calling on the Go:  Germany&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote an entire post last year about this issue in Germany &#8212; some of this info likely translates in other European countries.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lessthanashoestring.com/2008/10/01/cheap-calling-on-the-go-germany/" rel="nofollow">Cheap Calling on the Go:  Germany</a></p>
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		<content:commentdategmt>2009-03-11 19:10:11</content:commentdategmt>
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		<title>By: Tom Meyers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Meyers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 17:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the informative post, Matt.

When I travel for business (like January&#039;s hotel hunting trip to Paris and Riga) I take my Blackberry, as it allows me to check emails throughout the day and send text messages back home. Before I leave for my trip, however, I call my US provider, T-Mobile, and tell them to subscribe me to &quot;world-wide Blackberry roaming&quot; for the duration of my trip. The service is not terribly expensive (less than $1 per day) and covers unlimited emailing from your phone. If you don&#039;t call ahead and simply try to use your Blackberry without the feature activated, you will probably wind up with a nasty surprise when you get your bill, as most carriers charge you for bandwidth downloaded.

One other point: Many hotels (and some hostels) now offer free Wifi. Sometimes this is only in the reception area, but often this extends up into the room. If you&#039;re traveling on business, taking a laptop along makes a lot of sense--and yes, you could Skype to your heart&#039;s content. 

Thanks,
Tom</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the informative post, Matt.</p>
<p>When I travel for business (like January&#8217;s hotel hunting trip to Paris and Riga) I take my Blackberry, as it allows me to check emails throughout the day and send text messages back home. Before I leave for my trip, however, I call my US provider, T-Mobile, and tell them to subscribe me to &#8220;world-wide Blackberry roaming&#8221; for the duration of my trip. The service is not terribly expensive (less than $1 per day) and covers unlimited emailing from your phone. If you don&#8217;t call ahead and simply try to use your Blackberry without the feature activated, you will probably wind up with a nasty surprise when you get your bill, as most carriers charge you for bandwidth downloaded.</p>
<p>One other point: Many hotels (and some hostels) now offer free Wifi. Sometimes this is only in the reception area, but often this extends up into the room. If you&#8217;re traveling on business, taking a laptop along makes a lot of sense&#8211;and yes, you could Skype to your heart&#8217;s content. </p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Tom</p>
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		<content:commentdategmt>2009-03-11 17:12:06</content:commentdategmt>
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