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Israeli start-up seeks to end international roaming charges
13 Dec 2013, 02:49 PM IST i

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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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