Ichat AV Ver 3.31  Mobile Phone Usage /costs

Hi,
I have used ichat many times without problems, however I'm soon traveling
abroad and want to ichat with my daughter at home,having recently purchased a powerbook G4 and a nokia G3 mobile phone(which is linked via blue tooth with the p book)I'm wondering want the mobile phone charges are going to be?
As I understand it I'm charged on the amount of data that passes through the phone and not for the time that I'm connected,my question is with a max speed of 350kps on the phone how much data in mb would pass through the phone
over a minute while using ichat( in the video mode) ,once I have this information I can work out the call costs...
Thanks

Thank you for the answers, if i'm doing the sums right based on 256kbps (the max i'm likely to get from a G3 phone) through put of data this equals to about
1.8 megabytes a minute ? is this correct as I need to convert from Kbps to megabytes as I think the mobile phone charges are from £1-50 to £3-50 per megabyte.
I will try to find a hot spot but if not It would be nice to know the costs...
cheers

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