Staying In Touch: A Traveler's Guide

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Author: Margo Armstrong ISBN: 9781507078976
Publisher: The Maxwell Group Publication: February 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Margo Armstrong
ISBN: 9781507078976
Publisher: The Maxwell Group
Publication: February 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

There are so many communication options available that travelers become confused as to the best route to pursue. The airwaves are rampant with great sounding offers. This eBook is dedicated to helping you find the right path for staying in touch.

If you plan to stay in metro areas for long periods of time, cellphone coverage by Sprint, Cingular (AT&T), and Verizon, all offer low-cost options for voice and data.

If you travel in more remote areas, two-way satellite options are available that link you up with voice, Internet and E-mail. Your voice calls, however, are still wired to the satellite system, similar to landline phones, so it never entirely replaces the cellphone.

If you are on the road for extended periods, or have become full-timers, the options shrink to only a very few plans that really work. If your travel plans keep you out of the metro areas, even less options are available.

Find out what your options are, then make your choices from an informed viewpoint.

Partial Contents

Using A Cell Phone
Accessing Internet and E-Mail
FAX Service
VoIP
VPN
Starting A Blog
Forwarding Mail

 

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There are so many communication options available that travelers become confused as to the best route to pursue. The airwaves are rampant with great sounding offers. This eBook is dedicated to helping you find the right path for staying in touch.

If you plan to stay in metro areas for long periods of time, cellphone coverage by Sprint, Cingular (AT&T), and Verizon, all offer low-cost options for voice and data.

If you travel in more remote areas, two-way satellite options are available that link you up with voice, Internet and E-mail. Your voice calls, however, are still wired to the satellite system, similar to landline phones, so it never entirely replaces the cellphone.

If you are on the road for extended periods, or have become full-timers, the options shrink to only a very few plans that really work. If your travel plans keep you out of the metro areas, even less options are available.

Find out what your options are, then make your choices from an informed viewpoint.

Partial Contents

Using A Cell Phone
Accessing Internet and E-Mail
FAX Service
VoIP
VPN
Starting A Blog
Forwarding Mail

 

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