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    Will I be able to use my current network provider on holiday in Tenerife?

    I am coming out to Tenerife with my laptop in April and want to know if my current network provider will still work out in tenerife. I am currently on the 3 network and although i wont need to top up my account whilst out in tenerife i am not sure if i can still get it out there. any advice?

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    Super Tenerifian tracy hampshire's Avatar

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    when i first moved here 3 years ago, i had a 3 payg dongle, which i had just topped up, & it worked perfectly well, no problems, don't know if things have changed ?

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    It will work but I would check your roaming charges!

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    Re: Will I be able to use my current network provider on holiday in Tenerife?

    If your on a monthly contract you'l have to call them and activate Roaming Abroad , and i think the charge is £1.28 per mb , i don't know how that works if you've a Pre-paid doggle
    i'm on 3 and allways use free Wi-Fi when in Tenerife .

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    Re: Will I be able to use my current network provider on holiday in Tenerife?

    T-Mobile gives 20meg at £5 when I am in Tenerife.
    Tenerife Sur / Renia Sofia (GCTS / TFS) Airband Radio Frequencies
    Approach Frequency 120.3MHz, also 127.7MHz :: Tower Frequency 119.0MHz :: Ground Frequency 121.9MHz :: ATIS Frequency (local airport weather) 118.675MHz :: VOLMET LasPalmas 126.2 MHz

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