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		<title>How-to: avoid excessive international roaming data charges on iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AT&#38;T has a number of international roaming data plans, ranging from 20MB/month to 200MB/month.  The plans are bizarrely excessive and the overage charges even more so, so you really need to monitor your data usage carefully when travelling.  AT&#38;T recommends that you use the iPhone usage information (Settings/General/Usage) to do this. On a recent trip [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-243" title="iPhone Usage" src="http://www.nickjhowe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/iPhone-Usage.jpg" alt="" width="243" height="355" />AT&amp;T has a number of international roaming data plans, ranging from 20MB/month to 200MB/month.  The plans are bizarrely excessive and the overage charges even more so, so you really need to monitor your data usage carefully when travelling.  AT&amp;T recommends that you use the iPhone usage information (Settings/General/Usage) to do this.</p>
<p>On a recent trip to the UK I purchased the 20MB package and carefully monitored my usage to stay within the limit.  Despite this, when I returned my bill said I&#8217;d used 23.3MB and they stung me an extra $29 for the 3MB overage &#8211; which was more than the cost of the original 20MB!!  I&#8217;ve heard other people have had similar issues.</p>
<p>According to AT&amp;T, despite their recommendation to use the iPhone usage meter as your gauge, the &#8216;approved&#8217; way of checking usage is to phone &#8216;*data#&#8217; (*3282#) when you are travelling.  This will send a text back to your phone like the one shown on the right.  They assure me that, even though you are abroad, you won&#8217;t get charged for the international text message.  My next trip starts today.  We shall see if they are right.</p>
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