So, this fall the wife and I are making only our 2nd European trip, back to Ireland where we had our honeymoon. Before anyone starts saying whatever about Americans not traveling, we enjoy traveling and plan to see more of Europe in upcoming years. Blah blah...
Anyway, we both have CMDA/LTE (Verizon) phones that don't work in Europe whatsoever. Last time we just were constantly on the lookout for wifi hotspots and coffee shops and such, but lets just say it made me realize how useful always-on internet is while traveling.
So this time, I had been intending to rent a MiFi 3G hotspot through
Xcom Global, which I'd read a lot of positive stuff about. Basically they mail you a 3g hotspot with unlimited data SIMs for whatever countries you're traveling to, and you mail it back when you return. However, I started looking into it further, and a lot of people are saying (correctly) that its cheaper to just buy an unlocked MiFi and get a data sim for whatever country you're in.
So I'm looking at something along the lines of
this, but constantly seeing people having issues with their Mifis actually not being unlocked, or whatever, and the Irish mobile network websites aren't overly helpful about this sort of thing. At this point I'm leaning towards testing it with T-Mobile or something before we leave the country to make sure it really is unlocked.
Has anyone done something similar, or can offer helpful advice to this newbie European traveler? I'm starting to see that the expense of the Xcom rental is possibly justified by avoiding all this, but apparently they charge a fortune if you lose or damage their devices as well, and at the end of the vacation to don't own anything. I like the idea of ending up with a hotspot I can use next time.