Does mobile broadband cost more if needed to be used abroad?

by admin on July 1, 2010

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Question by Anonymous: Does mobile broadband cost more if needed to be used abroad?
I’m going on holiday to Lebanon in July where I bought a new house, where I initially come from, and I want to buy a preloaded stick with Internet usage. Basically a mobile broadband stick with some preloaded data. If that’s possible, can you please send me a link to buy one? If not, I want a pay monthly mobile broadband deal, but would it incur charges if I was to use it in Lebanon in July?

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Answer by MellowMan
Which? have a report on this, this month, it’s too complicated to list all costs on here but try this link.

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Ulrik March 31, 2011 at 10:05 am

I agree with sewrobb. I tried using my mobile broadband abroad last year and I received a huge bill. I guess it’s the same as with regular calls and texts from abroad.

So in short – don’t do it. Use Wi-Fi or internet cafes.

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sewrobb July 1, 2010 at 4:29 am

What ever you do NOT buy one in the UK and use it abroad. You will be charged up to £4.50 per Mb as you are charged at International Data Exchange rates.

Doing it that way people have come home to bills up to £20.000 as shown on BBC’s Watchdog serveral times in the past.

If needs must buy a Pay as You Go locally when you get there.

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