We all know you have questions, and in case you are brave enough to invite the arena for answers, here’s the hole to take action. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Mustafa, who’d like to visit America… if only the web were cheaper. In case you are seeking to send in an inquiry of your personal, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
“As someone who doesn’t reside within the USA, i used to be wondering what may be the best approach to get internet for my computer within the US for a few weeks? If it were Europe i do know I’d seek for some prepaid data. Is there anything similar offered by American carriers? A MiFi or a knowledge SIM that i’m able to tether from would work, but I’m seeking to maintain a good budget. Help!”
Truthfully, young Mustafa could probably round up an old AOL dial-up disc and a minimum of connect from a family’s house, or simply camp out at a Starbucks all day and luxuriate in the sweet spoils of gratis WiFi. But if it involves getting temporary mobile data within the States… well, let’s just say we’re keenly enthusiastic about hearing any tricks you readers may know. Xcom Global certainly rents a US modem (nice for folk with family in America which could order for them), but otherwise, we’re drawing a blank. Toss your suggestions in comments below!
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