
Traveling overseas with your BlackBerry?
If your BlackBerry is non-GSM it won't work in Europe.
Well, necessity is the mother of work-arounds, and services that, in turn, make those workaround easier.
Take for instance Roadpost. This company rent internationally compliant BlackBerry 7230s. The $129 weekly rental fee ($10 more for each day after the first week) covers unlimited Internet access and email. Incoming and outgoing call rates are based on the nation(s) where you will use your rental BlackBerry.
Also included in the rental fee, you get adapters, a USB connecting cable, business cards for your contacts, and a prepaid courier pack for returning the 7230 when you are back in the U.S.A. or Canada.
If you get one of their rental units, you just synch your data from your "regular" BlackBerry to your rental device.







