Avoiding a Large Phone Bill When Traveling [telecom]

Avoiding a Large Phone Bill When Traveling

By DAVID A. KELLY The New York Times July 27, 2010

UBIQUITOUS connectivity has its downside, especially when it comes to the price of using your cellphone abroad. The proliferation of smartphones and the increased use of data have made it easier than ever to rack up huge communications bills while traveling overseas, even on a short trip.

"Many leisure travelers with iPhones are going to Europe, not turning off their data and allowing their apps to continue downloading data," said Ken Grunski, chief executive of Telestial, a company that provides wireless services for travelers. "U.S. travelers were already getting hammered with expensive voice calls that start at $1 per minute. I know of people that have returned home to $1,000 or more roaming bills."

Luckily for tech-savvy travelers who want to stay in touch, there are ways to avoid spending a small fortune. Here are some options.

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