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Old January 29th, 2005, 04:05 PM
Kent Feiler
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Default Laptops in NZ

My wife and I are computer weenies so we want to bring our laptops
from the USA to NZ on our upcoming trip. I have a couple of questions
on this topic.

(1)Can someone recommend an ISP that we can use anywhere in the
country, and one that will allow us to purchase a one month
membership?

(2)What sort of power cord and telephone connection problems will we
have?

(3)Do most of the hotels have broadband connections for guests?


Thanks for your help.



Regards,


Kent Feiler
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