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How do I get wifi at the sea?

Check Into A Marina One of the easiest (and most expensive) ways to get the internet on your boat is by checking into a marina. Almost every marina has free WiFi that you can use while you stay. The upside to this is that the internet is technically free. You won't be paying for it, as such.



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Cellular at Sea data speeds support web browsing, social media / chat apps and checking e-mail. Actual data speed can vary depending on which network technology (3G or 4G LTE) your wireless carrier supports, the network onboard the vessel and satellite connectivity. Do you offer internet access?

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Use onboard credit to pay for a Wi-Fi package You can use your credit to pay for onboard internet access, thereby getting Wi-Fi on your cruise for free! On most cruise lines, you'll need a minimum of $100 in onboard credit per device for a week's worth of free basic Wi-Fi.

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Yes you can. It will run like it does on any wi-fi, just the connection on the ship may be slower.

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Out at sea, there are no cell towers. That's why cruise ships utilize at-sea providers like Wireless Maritime Services or Cellular at Sea. Guests can use their mobile devices and ship-to-shore services. However, sending and receiving texts and using your phone can be very expensive using these services.

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