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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

postheadericon Ask Engadget: what should visitors to the USA do for mobile internet?

We know that you 've have a question, and if you' re brave enough to save the world, asking for answers, here 's to do the socket. This week 's Ask Engadget question comes to us from Mustafa, who' d love to visit America ... if only they were cheaper on the Internet. If you look 're sending in an investigation of their own, write to us ask [at] engadget [Dawt] com .

"As someone who doesn 't live in the U.S., I was wondering what would be the best way to get internet for my computer in the U.S. for a few weeks to be? If it were Europe, I know I' d look Some prepaid data there. it offered something similar from the U.S. airlines? A MiFi or a data SIM, that I would work from linen, but I 'm trying to keep a tight budget. Help! "

Frankly, the young Mustafa was probably about an old AOL dial-up disc and at least from a family link 's house, or just camp in a Starbucks all day and enjoy the sweet booty free WiFi. But when it comes to temporary Mobile data in the States... well, let's just say we're keenly interested in hearing any tricks you readers may know. Xcom Global certainly rents a US modem (nice for folks with family in America that can order for them), but otherwise, we're drawing a blank. Toss your suggestions in comments below!

Ask Engadget: What should the visitor to the U.S. for the mobile Internet? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 6 August 2011 22:24:00 EDT. Please read our terms for use of feeds.

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