GringoZona
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As long as you keep your smartphone in Airplane Mode (any network) just as you are crossing the border and turn it back while you come back to the US, you won't get any roaming charges. I bring this up as many use their cellphones to take photos--and to play mp3s--these days, and it'd be a shame to have to leave it in your hotel room for fear of getting zapped by a big phone bill.
Furthermore, when you are at a bar or hotel that has wi-fi, you can use your phone just like you would with your 3G, etc., to check email, get on the internet, etc., you may just have to type in a password that your waiter or bartender will be glad to provide. Most places in Mirador or on the Malecon have something in use.
Furthermore, when you are at a bar or hotel that has wi-fi, you can use your phone just like you would with your 3G, etc., to check email, get on the internet, etc., you may just have to type in a password that your waiter or bartender will be glad to provide. Most places in Mirador or on the Malecon have something in use.