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Question Posted Monday March 23 2009, 9:04 pm

sorryy i don't know what category this goes in! but anyway, in august my friend and i are going on a cruise to bermuda, and i was wondering if anyone knwos if we'll get service on the cruise? i have at&t and he has sprint. thanks!

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maddiec123 answered Friday March 27 2009, 1:32 am:
Hi - yes you can get a signal while on a cruise .... BUT, there are extra charges!

Most cruise ships have installed terrestrial cellphone antennae to satellite translators on their ships, so you get reception. You will get a bill for international roaming or other fees. Expect the cost to be about $4.50/minute .... OUCH.

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Smartone answered Tuesday March 24 2009, 3:34 pm:
You can bring cell phones, but whether or not you'll get service depends on your provider and the strength of their signal. Some cell phones have a very strong signal and some don't.

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