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Vodafone’s international cell data roaming: The European carrier will offer 24 hours access across several countries for €12 as a flat rate. Customers in 13 countries, including the UK and Ireland, are initially covered, but Vodafone expects to sign up 32 roaming partners by the end of next month, according to this report. This rate also includes just 50 MB of downloads during the 24-hour period. Seems rather steep, especially compared to monthly plans that include unlimited usage. Still, it’s a start.
Posted by Glennf at March 15, 2007 3:11 PM
Categories: Roaming
True, at €15.- a day surely only a thing for business travelers. I tested the Vodafone Germany WebSession offer with a prepaid SIM card in Germany, France and Switzerland so far and it works very well.
Posted by: Martin at April 21, 2007 2:02 PM