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Renting (or buying) an International Cell Phone for use during your study abroad program

As most standard US cell phones won't work outside the United States, and while not required for most programs, many students have inquired about how to rent or buy a cell phone for use abroad.

Before investigating providers, we recommend learning a bit about how international cell phones work. There is an excellent article from the on-line magazine, Travel Inside, which describes the types of phones and service available abroad.

However, before signing up with a new cell phone provider, don't forget to check first with your current cell phone provider. You may find that they can temporarily upgrade you to a tri-band phone that is capable of receiving service abroad, allowing you to use your current phone number abroad. Be sure to discuss rates and fees, though, as they are likely to be higher than what you pay for domestic service, and have more restrictions. Remember, too, that you also have the option of buying an inexpensive, disposable phone upon arrival abroad. These typically operate on a pay-as-you-go system.

(Note that some study abroad programs, particularly internships or longer term, direct-enrollment programs, include the cost of student cell phones in the program fee. If you are unsure about this, check with your faculty leader or program coordinator before ordering a phone on your own.)

Students are reminded to comparison shop! When researching cell phone providers be sure to consider at least the following: countries included, roaming charges, incoming/outgoing call costs, peak times, text message fees, overuse charges, etc.

Warning: frequent cell phone use abroad is generally more expensive than in the United States. Use your phone abroad wisely, or be prepared to pay for the consequences.

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