Access to content anywhere in the world??

Will I be able to access my content in iCloud when in So. America?

Fireball Dragon wrote:
If I wish to access the content on my TC from 'anywhere in the world', does the TC need to be connected to my home router?
For that to work your Time Capsule needs to have access to the Internet, if that's what you mean.

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