tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8155641459395189956.post8873413001941633755..comments2024-02-11T20:02:27.899+11:00Comments on No cobwebs here: Rates of Exchangegxhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10036211640500754443noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8155641459395189956.post-45439571828429168582013-07-13T15:45:41.484+10:002013-07-13T15:45:41.484+10:00Ah, mobile phones....we're not big users of vo...Ah, mobile phones....we're not big users of voice overseas, but I do like to have internet access for my notebook. I usually get by on the wi fi that many (but not all) hotels provide. gxhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10036211640500754443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8155641459395189956.post-89598869902894187132013-07-13T14:53:48.533+10:002013-07-13T14:53:48.533+10:00Do want have access to mobile phone? I recently b...Do want have access to mobile phone? I recently bought a single country sim from mobi http://mobipassport.com/<br />Then to my astonishment I received a 180 country sim gratis, with a UK (44) number, from Rail Europe. The originator is very coy, and it sounds to be too good to be true- I'm only investigating because of the source of receipt; but this seems to be one of its websites: http://www.ekit.com/userguides/ekglobal_uk_en.pdf<br />Perhaps the days of the great telco roaming ripoff are coming to an end.Yantonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00465433629609489845noreply@blogger.com