- Best way to connect to internet in Europe-USA
- Posted by Rock on April 18th, 2008
Hi,
I will be in West Europe and USA for a month and need to collect my emails and
do some work on the internet.
How is it best and an economical way to do this as at times I will need to be
online for a few hours at a time.?
Is there a ISP host who covers all the territory I can join for a month to do
this?
Or what is my best way?
Thanks
rock
- Posted by Jim on April 19th, 2008
Rock wrote:
Here in the USA there are many public library's, coffee shops and hotels
that offer Internet access.
- Posted by Lars on April 19th, 2008
Previously, on Usenet Jim <jim@value.net> wrote:
And the same goes for Europe. Some places it's for free while in other
you have to buy a code that last for a specific time.
Lars
Stockholm
- Posted by Quaoar on April 20th, 2008
Jim wrote:
If the OP is going to be a major cities for the most part of his trip,
Starbucks has (now) ATT Wireless Broadband for about $10/month. Many
MacDonalds have free wireless, as do many Panera Bread shops.
Q
- Posted by Dave on April 21st, 2008
Jim wrote:
Same here in the UK. Rail stations, airports too.
- Posted by Rock on April 21st, 2008
Dave wrote:
- Posted by none on April 21st, 2008
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