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Making Technology Work Abroad
When you travel to some of the more remote parts of the world or parts of the world that lag in communications technology, you need to be flexible. You could need to work around slower internet service or service blackouts. But you may not be able to easily work around security and tech support issues that can crop up at the most inopportune time.
As experienced travelers and technology experts, we’re used to dealing with less-than-ideal conditions. But we still came across glitches we didn’t foresee. We need to plan for less-than-optimal service (sometimes no service) and problems with internet access, and we need to have some flexibility.
When we were in a game reserve in South Africa, we knew there would be limited Wi-Fi or cellular service, but we were too busy being awed by all the animals we saw. We were surprised on our cruise ship when we were in Madagascar. The ship had internet blackouts; there was no Wi-Fi service. Satellite connections were not available. We also had to work around 3G technology (which has basically been eliminated in the United States). In some cases, VPNs would not allow access to certain websites – and we had counted on that access for certain business needs.
This presents an interesting dichotomy. We take vacations to get away from our normal routines, but sometimes we need to stay in touch. We like being able to resolve issues remotely for our clients or get a detailed understanding of issues so that we instruct those who provide services on our behalf. We believe it’s a critical part of our pledge to serve you.
We also like to take a lot of photographs and shoot videos to share with family and friends during our vacations. With images and videos creating ever larger files, we rely on fast internet service, which may not be available.
Then, there’s the matter of security, especially with authenticator apps and VPNs (virtual private networks).
Authenticator apps are part of the two-factor authentication (2FA) process for accessing websites. The first thing you should do is log in to your authenticator app and make sure it works. You should especially make sure it works with any privacy measures you might take, such as a VPN. Microsoft Authenticator (our preferred app) and Google Authenticator are two of the most commonly used apps, and they work with mobile devices – even if you are logging in from a computer.
If you get a new phone or tablet, you’ll need to reinstall your authentication app; it doesn’t transfer. When we get a client call about an authenticator problem, the first question we ask is whether you have a new phone. We can always walk you through the setup process.
While we’re on the subject of VPNs, be prepared for yours not to work when logging in to a website you normally use. In some countries, an international company’s website might be hosted in a country outside the US. If you are running a VPN that identifies your device as being in the US, just hope it works well so that you can access the site. If you need to contact that company’s tech support, make sure you know what time it is in their location.
If you’re planning a trip to remote locations anywhere in the world – even here in the US – we can help you with contingency plans based on your needs. Call us – 973-433-6676 – or email us to see what you can do.
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