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Camera Wi Fi
If you have a wi fi camera and use it abroad with an ipad just to show and store photo's if that is possible,is that classed as data handling as I've been told it's very expensive or does that just apply to using the Ipad on the internet Not quite sure how this Wi fi works when out of the country and also could you please tell me what is classed as data when you are abroad as in one of the daily papers I'm sure it warned people to switch it off when abroad,or is that to do with phone's only sorry if this is basic stuff but I'm not sure where this Wi fi signal goes to before it gets to the place you sent it too when out and about ,apologise again to IIamekvf
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wifi will either be free or you will have to pay locally, ie to the hotel you're staying in (usually by the day). If you use the 3G connection on the iPad (if it is available) then you will attract what might be eyewatering charges when you get home and receive your next phone bill.
Mobile phone companies charge for 3G, wifi can be provided free or with a charge by almost anyone with a wifi connection, pretty much like if you give out your home password to someone (although I'm sure there'd be terms in domestic wifi contracts to stop you charging)
If your iPad is 3G it might be worth ringing your provider to ask if they do a bundle of data for abroad at a reasonable rate), you'll still need to find a wifi connection for the camera though.
Does that make sense?
Mobile phone companies charge for 3G, wifi can be provided free or with a charge by almost anyone with a wifi connection, pretty much like if you give out your home password to someone (although I'm sure there'd be terms in domestic wifi contracts to stop you charging)
If your iPad is 3G it might be worth ringing your provider to ask if they do a bundle of data for abroad at a reasonable rate), you'll still need to find a wifi connection for the camera though.
Does that make sense?