
julietl

Jun 14, 2005, 12:54 PM
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Re: [geepee] Phone & email in Mexico City
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If you have a Nextel phone you can use that down here with people who have them in the US. I radio people in San Francisco all the time with no worries. I know you can rent phones down here, but they are probably very expensive and may not work. I would just buy a pre-paid phone card that you can use from any phone down here, Saludos & Kaiboo (sp?) are pretty good - DO NOT buy a Blue Star calling card- they have gone out of business but the bastards are still selling their cards all over the city. With the phone card you can check your messages in the US and then return your calls. That may be the easiest for you, since it's only a week. For the first year, I had a Chicago-based Sprint cell phone that worked here, it seemed to the caller that I was in Chicago still. I did have to pay pretty hefty roaming charges, but that may be an option for you - check with your current cell phone carrier if they offer a short-term International plan. There are two kinds of pay phones, ones that take cards and ones that take coins. However, the coin ones have all but disappeared. You will most likely not see one the entire time you are here. As for Internet - Mexico is not wireless in most places. The Starbucks in Zona Rosa, Lomas de Chapultepec & Polanco have wireless, but other than that, it will probably be hard to find. If you have a decent hotel that caters to business travellers, you should be able to plug in with your laptop from your room, no problem. Ask your hotel. Otherwise, there are Internet cafes everywhere and you can check your email, or whatever, remotely. If you have PC anywhere, that works too, to access your computer files. The codes at the bottom of the page, you use for quoting, etc. B=Bold U=Underline I=Italic ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
(This post was edited by julietm on Jun 14, 2005, 1:05 PM)
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