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The Millenium-class ships offer Connect@Sea which provides an in-cabin computer hookup, provided you bring your own laptop.  The charge is $25 per day for 50 minutes of internet service; $0.75 for each minute thereafter.   Service is considerably slower than it is landside, but decent considering you're beaming from satellite to satellite.  Nevertheless, the 50 minutes will pass much more quickly than you're probably used to and your internet bill can be steep if you're not careful.  The are some bulk minute packages available, but they kick in on top of the basic daily charge.


If you don't opt for Connect@Sea, you can use Celebrity's computers at $0.75/minute.  There are some packages available but the rate is still high.  I believe e-mail is charged at a flat rate per.


If you're not married to the idea of in-cabin service or even onboard computer lab service, the most cost-effective method of staying in touch via e-mail or the internet is using one of the many internet cafes readily available in all the ports.


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