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The roaming data nightmare returns in Vegas

Barry Collins is a former editor of PC Pro and has just completed his 13th CES. You would think he’d have got the hang of roaming by now.

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Preparing for a trip to Las Vegas is always fraught with dilemmas. Do I need a raincoat, just in case? Which of my 18 international plug adapters should I pack? One feather boa or two? However, one problem I thought I’d managed to quash for this year’s CES jaunt () was roaming data. “Thought” being the operative word.

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