How To Use Your Mobile Phone On A Cruise Ship | The Communication Blog

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

How To Use Your Mobile Phone On A Cruise Ship

By Raag Vamdatt


You've planned a cruise vacation, and have scheduled this aazing cruise that you have been eyeing for a while. Perhaps you got it at a great discount through one of many late cruise deals.

And you have been wondering if cell phones work on a cruise ship. If this is so would you be able to use your carrier or home network?

Using your mobile on a cruise liner

Almost all cruise ships offer the facility of on-board usage of your cell phone. However , if cell phone access is crucial to you, it's a smart move to do a check with your tour agent or the cruise company before booking your cruise - particularly if you'd like to use data on your cell phone together with voice services.

Earlier, the cell phones could be used just when the ship was sailing near the coast or in view of land because land based cell phone towers were utilised by the ship. Nevertheless this has changed now for good - modern cruise ships have satellite receivers, which means you can use your cellular phone irrespective of where the ship is "even in the middle of the sea!

The land based cell towers do take over even now when the ship is close to the coast. This suggests that your actual cost for calls would vary depending on precisely where you are at the time of making or getting a call.

In any case, it is recommended to call up your cellphone service provider before the cruise and enable global roaming if it isn't already enabled on your cell telephone.

Using a mobile phone on the cruise liner - How much does it cost?

Calling from your cell phone while on a cruise ship is expensive by any means. Though charges vary by cruise lines, typically it comes to about $2.50 per minute. (Calling from the phone in your cabin may cost up to $9.99 per minute). You could see charges like international roaming on your cellphone statement also.

Remember, you would be charged for in-coming calls, and also for the time when someone if leaving a voice message for you. Therefore when you don't want to get charged for cell telephone usage, it is best to switch the phone off.

Vital things to remember

- Get international roaming turned on on your cell telephone
- Switch your telephone off when you don't want to be charged
- Both GSM and CDMA are supported
- Some ships have quiet areas (like theaters, restaurants and dining halls) where mobile use is not authorized.




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