What To Expect Of Phone Service In Mexico
While you are on your vacation to
Mexico, you may need to communicate with friends and family
back home. Or, you may have forgotten to relay some important
information to a colleague at work. At the very least you may
need to speak to a local restaurant over the phone to make
reservations or call a golf course to set up a tee time. In any
event, knowing what to expect of the phone service you will
find in Mexico can be very helpful.
The phone in your hotel room may be the most convenient to
use, but it is probably best to avoid using it for making long
distance telephone calls. Most resorts contract their long
distance call service out to a second party long distance
company who charges exorbitant prices. Even making local calls
from your room or suite could incur a surcharge from the resort
for every call. Your best bet is to use the special pay phones
that are located in and around most hotels that will charge
about $1 a minute. That may seem a little pricey as well, but
it is much better than the alternative. Make sure that when you
check in that you have the person behind the counter explain to
you what the local and long distance rates are. That way, if
you do decide to use the phone in your room or if you have to
use it for an urgent matter, at least you won't be surprised
when you get the bill at check out time.
Calling cards are a great way to call home from Mexico.
Purchasing a prepaid card for the
many LADA
Tel or TelMex payphones that are located in many public places
is easy and affordable. Prepaid phone calling cards can be
purchased at small kiosks, in supermarkets, and gift shops all
over Mexico. If you buy calling cards before you leave home,
make sure to call the toll free customer service number located
on the back of the card and they can give you the international
access code for calling from Mexico to the United States.
Always be mindful of what phone you use, as some may not work
with a calling card or they may charge a fee (usually by taking
extra minutes from your card) above and beyond what you paid
for the card.
Secret To Enjoing Your Trip
To Mexico
Your personal cell phone may work in Mexico and you can
obtain that information by speaking to your service provider
before you leave. You can also go to your service provider's
website to see coverage maps of the areas in Mexico that you
will get service and which areas will incur roaming charges. Of
course, it all depends on your location and what kind of
coverage is available, but your provider should have that
information as well. If your cell phone doesn't provide that
service, there are often cheap prepaid cell phones for sale
once you arrive in Mexico. Good places to find those would be
at the airport, your hotel's gift shop, or larger shopping
areas at your destination.
Wherever you plan on going you should be able to easily and
affordably keep in contact with the folks back home. The
country of Mexico has kept up with the technology of
communication as well as most developed nations and there won't
be a major resort area that will fail to provide for you.
Home Sweet Mexico
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