The New York Times has an article this week about low cost international data service while traveling abroad. It’s a follow-up article to their article last week, “Practical Traveler How to Beat the High Costs of Dialing Abroad” which we covered here.
In this excerpt they discuss the National Geographic MiFi by Cellular Abroad:
For those traveling across a broader range of countries, the National Geographic International MiFi, which is available at CellularAbroad.com, offers portable Wi-Fi in more than 100 countries.
Travelers pay $82 to rent the device, including two-week shipping as well as data rates, which vary by country but are less compared with roaming fees charged by United States-based carriers.
Cellular Abroad also has single-country MiFi rentals with unlimited data rates as low as $12 a day, plus shipping, for travelers spending two weeks in countries like Australia, China and Italy.
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