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can people contact me while I’m on the ship? |
The information packet you receive
should list the ship’s satellite communications telephone number.
You’ll want to leave this number with someone at home so they can
get in touch with you in case of an emergency. You’ll need to leave
them the Cruise Line’s name, the ship’s name and itinerary. You
should probably reinforce the emergency part since the calls are
expensive and the ship’s personnel will have to track you down.
If you want to keep in close contact with home, you should schedule
calls home. If the calls to home can be made while in port on a
calling card, you’ll probably get a better connection at considerable
savings.
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| How
can I keep in touch with the outside world while on the ship? |
Most cruise ships have newspapers
waiting for them once they reach port. They also have radiophones
and satellite communications available. Satellite communications
are clearer, but are more expensive to use. You should also check
into getting an email account with an Internet Service Provider
that you can access anywhere in the world. You’ll want an email
account that you can pull up from an Internet account by using its
domain address on the World Wide Web. That way you can avoid the
problem of having to call a particular phone number to connect you
to your email account. You could then forward your more restrictive
email accounts to a full access email account. Cyber cafes are starting
to pop up all over the world and finding one of these can get you
access to your email.
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| How
can I get access to the Internet when I travel? |
| www.cybercaptive.com |
This site contains a searchable database
with contact information and web links for over 4000 cybercafes,
public Internet access points and kiosks in 135 countries. They
also offer some premium information services for a fee.
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| www.kinkos.com/mapquest/ |
This site contains a searchable database
with contact information and maps for Kinko’s in the United States
and several foreign countries.
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