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raschulmanxx@verizon.net
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      12-21-2006, 11:42 PM
What's the best way to ensure not-too-expensive wireless access in
Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany during a three-week visit?

Do some hotels offer free internet in one's room -- or just the
expensive ones?

Is there a single reasonably priced subscription service that one can
use in all three countries in many cafes?

- Richard
 
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      12-22-2006, 09:41 PM
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> What's the best way to ensure not-too-expensive wireless access in
> Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany during a three-week visit?
>
> Do some hotels offer free internet in one's room -- or just the
> expensive ones?


the charge seems to vary depending on who the hot spot operator is.

most painful i have come across are run by a Swiss telco - but at least
their helpdesk is actually manned in the middle of the night.

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> Is there a single reasonably priced subscription service that one can
> use in all three countries in many cafes?
>



what we have at work is a roaming scheme run by iPass
http://www.ipass.com/

their systems is in a lot of hotspots and hotels - i have used it in Hilton
for example.

no idea what the charges are like for an individual though - but iPass do
have a reseller scheme that may give you some ideas.
> - Richard

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      12-23-2006, 08:37 PM
Many thanks for your helpful post, Stephen.

Richard:
>> What's the best way to ensure not-too-expensive wireless access in
>> Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany during a three-week visit?
>>
>> Do some hotels offer free internet in one's room -- or just the
>> expensive ones?


Stephen:
>the charge seems to vary depending on who the hot spot operator is.
>
>most painful i have come across are run by a Swiss telco - but at least
>their helpdesk is actually manned in the middle of the night.


R:
>> Is there a single reasonably priced subscription service that one can
>> use in all three countries in many cafes?


S:
>what we have at work is a roaming scheme run by iPass
>http://www.ipass.com/
>
>their systems is in a lot of hotspots and hotels - i have used it in Hilton
>for example.
>
>no idea what the charges are like for an individual though - but iPass do
>have a reseller scheme that may give you some ideas.

 
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