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to all travelling webmasters
Hey there.How do you get your inet access when you are abroad ? I mean when you small towns, villages in not-so-popular countries... For example Guatemala, Honduras, etc.
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In Guatemala I use Convergence. They seem to reach a lot of places there but not in very remote parts. Honduras has a company called NetSys. They may have wireless USB by now as they seemed to be getting fairly advanced from Central America, but I'm not sure.
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You could also use a satellite internet service if you needed something all the time, no matter where you are. Usually though, hot spots or a place to jack in are popping up everywhere, even in places you would never think.
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Only been traveling in larger cities here in South America but never had a problem. Hotspots are everywhere and if you live somewhat central most hotels have internet too.
That aside, down here it's popular with mobile internet, if you have a cellphone that supports it you can buy prepaid cards to get online, it's not that expensive. Operators like Claro, Tigo, CTI etc I believe all has some form of it.
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I have a Vodafone Wireless USB device. I just put in a prepaid sims card for whatever country I am in, and I have wirelsss . . . or, I can use whatever sims I am carrying and pay roaming.
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In really remote villages or islands your best bet is local mobile carriers.
If you have a windows mobile phone you can plug it strait into your laptop and use it as a modem if not you'll need one of those devices like Baddog . Usually you'll have a GPRS or EDGE connection, not blistering speeds but enough for basic needs. |
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thx for the tips guys...
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thank for the tips it think it could me this in the future refference
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