Internet access from motorhome
I use a 3G datacard, from T-mobile. It costs me £19.98 per month, for unlimited usage. I was on dial-up internet access at home, and looking to go broadband. Then I found this option, which gives me access 24/7, wherever I am.
The marginal cost, over broadband, is about £7-8 a month, and for that I get the additionasl use on Fri/Sat/Sun, when I'm in the motorhome. I can now look up the nearest site/pub/garage/shop/restaurant when I'm out (instead of trying to pre-plan what I might want to know). Also, e-mail 24/7 is great.
I tried it in France, and it does work, but you pay extra. As soon as I connected, I got a text message on the laptop, saying what the rate would be (per minute). When I got back, the bill was less, because I was billed on volume of data, not time spent. I only downloaded a few e-mails, just to prove the theory, cost was 17p total. Prolonged browsing would run a bill up, and yes, there will be cheaper ways of ineternet access abroad. Taking the whole package though, I'm happy to overpay a little in France, and have the convenience of 1 package doing everything.
I'm not sure what the latest deals are. Mine was £19.98 per month, sign up for 18 months and get the hardware free. It's called Web'n'Walk Professional, and you need to make sure you go for the laptop datacard, not the phone options. It doesn't allow VOIP, and you need a laptop that can take a PCMCIA card