Hi All,
I just wanted to share some info I gleaned from my wireless carrier (Verizon) regarding using my cellphone while in Mexico. According to them, the cellphone "should" work (apparently Mexico has frequent "brown-outs", where cell service just drops off for a time for no real reason) in Mexico, HOWEVER it is considered International use and unless you have a plan that pays for that you will be subject to significantly higher roaming fees than you would be here in the States.
The higher fees would come from both sides of the calls carrier. To explain, you would be charged by Verizon an "International Roaming fee 69¢/minute plus pass-through of serving carriers tolls, surcharges and taxes". What this means is that you will pay the 69¢/minute for sure as charged by Verizon and could be charged any amount the other service providers involved in making your call work wanted to charge you. You won't know how much you are going to pay totally per minute until you get your bill.
So, if you are a Verizon customer you might wish to consider switching your calling plan for the duration of your cruise to a "GLOBAL CHOICE" plan. It will wind up costing you about $20 extra, give or take but it will assure you that there will be no additional roaming fees charged for your phone use either by Verizon or by any other carrier. You can change easy enough by just giving Verizon a call. Tell them when you are cruising and for how long and they will advise you on what day (depending on your billing cycle) would be the best for you to make the switch. After your cruise you can just call them up again and switch yourself back to whatever your usual plan is.
I don't know how other cellphone providers handle these kind of things (Spring, Cingular, T-Mobil, Nextel, etc) so if you are with them and not Verizon, I would STRONGLY suggest that you give your carrier a call and find out what you need to do to protect yourself and your pocketbook.
I do know that ship-to-shore calls are $6.99/minute. YIKES!
Oh, and if you are traveling with a group and want to be budget concious, you might want to have just one person switch their phone to the Global Service (so you have access to it in an emergency) and you could then let them give that number to friends or family that might need to contact you and yours whilst you are away.
I hope this info proves to be helpful and wish every a Bon Voyage whenever you are sailing!
Take care,
Tisza