Verizon Wireless today said its customers now have access to daily wireless service in 54 additional countries abroad. TravelPass costs $10 per day and allows people to make calls, send texts, and use high-speed data. People are only charged on days they actually use their phone. Some of the new countries include Qatar, Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya. TravelPass is now available in 185 countries around the world, representing 99% of the destinations to which Verizon's customers travel. Verizon also expanded its International Monthly Plan to 33 new countries. This plan for those who need to use mobile devices only occasionally when traveling.
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