I am going overseas... how will I connect?

Hi,
I will be going overseas in a few weeks...
I'll need to connect with someone via iSight back here... how will I go about connecting to the internet? I haven't the slightest idea in Europe.
thanks.

Hi misterloso270,
It depends.
If you are renting a house then you might need to but a modem and ISP service.
Touring gives you hotels and WiFi spots.
Hotels could offer Ethernet in the rooms.
10:40 PM Monday; February 20, 2006
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