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![]() I'm not aware of too many ports between the US and Europe mainlands. I wouldn't be surprised if the ship will be at sea for at least 7-8 full days while crossing the Atlantic.
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![]() Crap, I really made a bad title. It should be "Calling from USA to European Cruise". I am flying to Europe and then taking a cruise there. My title was a more than a little misleading. I only have 3 days at sea and 9 in-port. Italy/Spain/France for the most part. My bad on the title, but thank you so far for all the input. Things I am starting to look into.
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![]() In that case, coverage on the cruise ship itself itself should not matter much. However, all carnival cruise ships have cellular coverage. It's provided my Wireless Maritime Services (WMS).
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