Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
Internet access is a vital part of life these days. John Sooth
Staying connected on the road is vital for messaging family and friends, checking weather and booking attractions in advance. Our phones are incredibly useful and powerful portable computers, but much
One of the best parts of a caravan holiday is escaping the pressures of everyday life – trading Microsoft Teams and Outlook for coastlines and countryside lanes. But even surrounded by the great outdo
Sometimes, the simplest option might be best. If you are travelling abroad, go back to basics with an EE data SIM card for your smartphone or tablet. When your internet needs in the ’van are fairly li
W i-Fi is everywhere, from your local café to airport lounges. Yet inside your car it’s often missing unless you have a recent or expensive model (see box opposite). That’s a real drawback. In-car Wi-
It’s hard enough getting Wi-Fi to work reliably in a two-bedroom flat, let alone a field containing thousands of smartphone-wielding festival-goers or a train belting through the British countryside.
IT SHOULD GO without saying, of course, that caravanning is a holiday. So it’s not supposed to be hard work! But sometimes, the towing part of the trip can seem a necessary labour either end of the fu