> When you use a laptop modem (or any other modem) outside the
> country/region in which it was sold you have no homologation approval.
> Depending on local regulations you may be breaking the law. Of course, the
> reality of travel today means everyone ignores this fact, and just plugs
> in to their hotel phone socket.
Hotel phone socket may be well another story. You are not connecting
to public telephone network, you are connecting to hotel's internal
telephone network. IANAL.
Pavel
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