S SingularityL Commendable Feb 24, 2016 1 0 1,510 Feb 24, 2016 #1 Say you have a cell phone and you use the data in one country on hotmail to send emails. Then you travel to another country send an email in that country using the same data does your IP address change?
Say you have a cell phone and you use the data in one country on hotmail to send emails. Then you travel to another country send an email in that country using the same data does your IP address change?
Solution COLGeek Feb 25, 2016 Yes. The IP address would be determined by the cellular tower you connected to. This would be the same even if you connected in a different part of the first country as well.
Yes. The IP address would be determined by the cellular tower you connected to. This would be the same even if you connected in a different part of the first country as well.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 54,207 3,413 179,340 Feb 25, 2016 Solution #2 Yes. The IP address would be determined by the cellular tower you connected to. This would be the same even if you connected in a different part of the first country as well. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes. The IP address would be determined by the cellular tower you connected to. This would be the same even if you connected in a different part of the first country as well.