Accessing the world from Singapore
The wife is going to Singapore in a few months,and is interested in knowing how to communicate with the world.
Mostly, the goal is email, I would imagine, although maybe a GPS function so she can find the ocean could be useful also.
Her current phone is a Sprint Sanyo Katana II, which Sprint says cannot be used overseas.
Her traveling companion - from Singapore - is thinking of taking a netbook or perhaps an iPad (neither of which she has), but then no one knows about overseas connectivity.
In short, we are collectively in a wash of ignorance about the protocols used outside of the United States.
My off-the-cuff thought is to wonder why one would want to buy the cow when all you want is the milk. I assume that there are rental phones available - and Singapore being Singapore, they probably already have G10 service into every crab shack and roadside rest -- or whatever the equivalents may be.
Sooooo.... I am throwing this out for some "wisdom of the crowd" action.
Suggestions for communicating with the web when you are overseas?
Many thanks!
Don
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