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Cruiser Wifi and Cellphone... #17922
11/11/2012 09:51 PM
11/11/2012 09:51 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 166
Minnesota
RichHarmer Offline OP
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I'm thinking that some of you will be thinking (rightfully so) that we should leave the technology at home and enjoy our vacations... and we will, it's nice to check in every few days though especially as two of our couples have kids they are leaving behind...

I did some reading on Cellphone service and it's fairly inexpensive to get a Lime or Digicel SIM for a GSM phone and use that for cellular if that is needed. We have a big group and it's nice to use that as a safety net if needed -- and so I have a Digicel SIM now. In past trips we brought a sat phone for "just in case", but I think we will skip that this trip.

I'm trying to decide what to do about the data side of things. We are techno-nuts to begin with, so if there is a wifi signal even close to us, we can figure a way to use it.
What forms of data service have some of the rest of you used? Cellular data or boat-wifi or have you found that open wifi is available?

Thanks for your input smile

Rich

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Re: Cruiser Wifi and Cellphone... [Re: RichHarmer] #17923
11/12/2012 04:15 PM
11/12/2012 04:15 PM
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Open WiFi is becoming less common around the islands. A cell phone with local sim data enabled or a dedicated usb 3g dongle is now my preferred route. LIME or Digicel work on all the non-French islands.

Take your WiFi booster though for when you get lucky!

Re: Cruiser Wifi and Cellphone... [Re: RichHarmer] #17924
11/20/2012 10:53 PM
11/20/2012 10:53 PM
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RichHarmer said:
I'm thinking that some of you will be thinking (rightfully so) that we should leave the technology at home and enjoy our vacations... and we will, it's nice to check in every few days though especially as two of our couples have kids they are leaving behind...

I did some reading on Cellphone service and it's fairly inexpensive to get a Lime or Digicel SIM for a GSM phone and use that for cellular if that is needed. We have a big group and it's nice to use that as a safety net if needed -- and so I have a Digicel SIM now. In past trips we brought a sat phone for "just in case", but I think we will skip that this trip.

I'm trying to decide what to do about the data side of things. We are techno-nuts to begin with, so if there is a wifi signal even close to us, we can figure a way to use it.
What forms of data service have some of the rest of you used? Cellular data or boat-wifi or have you found that open wifi is available?

Thanks for your input smile

Rich


We took a sat phone but didn't really need it, cell coverage (LIME) was widespread. My wife did some limited international data on her iPhone (windguru, etc.). We only had WiFi a few places: Sunsail base and Canouan Moorings base. If we found it anywhere else I can't remember it.


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Re: Cruiser Wifi and Cellphone... [Re: MrEZgoin] #17925
11/21/2012 09:03 AM
11/21/2012 09:03 AM
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We got WIFI off of Princess Margaret Beach in Bequia, if the weather is good.

Also surprisingly off of Petit Nevis (must be from Friendship Bay)


Dawn

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Re: Cruiser Wifi and Cellphone... [Re: DawnB] #17926
11/21/2012 11:47 AM
11/21/2012 11:47 AM
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Minnesota
RichHarmer Offline OP
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I'll see if I can update this info after our trip. I have a high powered Wifi device that we'll be attempting to use at night.

I do have a blog going, but I'm guessing I shouldn't post the link here due to the rules even though there is no advertising.

Rich

Re: Cruiser Wifi and Cellphone... [Re: RichHarmer] #17927
11/21/2012 03:54 PM
11/21/2012 03:54 PM
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Kitchener, Ontario Canada
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Rich, please send me a pm with the link, I'd like to read your blog!


Dawn

Email me~ dawncustode@gmail.com

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