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This message was authored by: Lizabeth

Cruises

With sky passport it says £2 in 24 hours can you use if out at sea for same

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This message was authored by: 63johnw

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Hi @Lizabeth  the £2 charge may work if you are close to a roaming passport country or docked in one. It won't work when at sea and cruise ship roaming charges are very high. 

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This message was authored by: caesarome

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@Lizabeth wrote:

can you use if out at sea for same


No, there is no data option at sea but making a call to a UK landline or mobile costs £3.60 per minute and receiving calls will set you back £1.80 per minute so you would need to use and pay for ships Wifi if available.

 

Do note that if near a landline border you phone could connect to a mast and you would either start the charge or depending on the country the higher pay for what you use charges which could see you wrack up a large bill.

 

 

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This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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Also bear in mind the £2 charge only applies to EU and certain other territories.   'Rest of World' locations can be very expensive.

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Lizabeth wrote:

With sky passport it says £2 in 24 hours can you use if out at sea for same


That's for cellular data in the EU/EEA and a handful of other countries.

 

It cannot work when out of range of land-based cellphone masts, which have a broadcast distance of a few tens of miles at most.  When in sight of most of the worlds coastline, using a cellphone with a Sky SIM would be extremely costly (pounds per megabyte)

 

Cruise ships use a two-way satellite link to provide on-board WiFi and phone service: this is both expensive for them to buy wholesale and a very nice profit generator.

 

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