When traveling, I often find that mobile communications abroad can be quite costly. A regular call can be significantly more expensive than the same minute via VoIP. However, on the other hand, if the internet connection is weak, the conversation becomes intermittent. So I wonder: is it better to overpay for mobile stability or take a chance with VoIP?
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I'm used to relying more on mobile communications because you can't always find stable internet when you're on the road. But when it comes to long conversations, for example with family, VoIP offers real savings. I've developed a habit: I make quick work calls using my SIM card, and save…