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Israeli start-up seeks to end international roaming charges

An employee holds CellBuddy SIM cards at the company's office in Tel Aviv, Israel.
An employee holds CellBuddy SIM cards at the company's office in Tel Aviv, Israel.
An Israeli startup is trying to combat a common fear for international travelers: getting socked with hundreds or thousands of dollars in unexpected roaming charges for using cellphones away from home. Cell Buddy aims to turn any smartphone into a local one. Travelers can choose from an array of calling and data plans with carriers in dozens of countries. As a result, they pay local rates - not the pricey fees charged by their w...
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