[AT] dial up
rlgoss at insightbb.com
rlgoss at insightbb.com
Fri Feb 22 11:44:13 PST 2008
Every Panera Bread company and every Comfort Inn and Super 8 is supposed to offer free unlimited Internet connection and many libraries are doing that also. These offerings are in such a state of flux that you probably would benefit by Googling "Free Internet Hot Spots" on a regular basis to keep up with the changes.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Johnson <moscowengnr at yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, February 22, 2008 13:28
Subject: Re: [AT] dial up
To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Greetings,
>
> I have read the posts on internet connections. It is good
> that most places now have DSL or similar connecitons at a price
> that is affordable, and work most of the time.
>
> Trying to get on when traveling is a different
> story. I am in Dubia this week, and 24 hours of internet
> is about $14 at the hotel. In parts of Europe, it can be
> about $20 per day as I remember, and 1 - 2 hours can be about $7
> to $10 in airports and WiFi hot spots.
>
> Our internet had a problem, so I went to the local
> Starbucks (forgive me - closest internet hot spot) and found
> that to connect there was somewhere around $10. Some
> McDonalds and a few others had the best deal, with free internet
> when you went in a had breakfast. That worked well when travling
> in US - I could get up and do internet fix while the wife sleep
> in a while.
>
> Stay warm
> Dennis
>
>
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