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Chris Blunt wrote:
I doubt it would be free in the public areas of the airport. All the ones I've seen require you to buy a fixed amount of online time using a credit card. Access in the airline lounges are normally free, and you can sometimes hook into the overspill from them if you park yourself just outside the lounge area. Which clubs do this? In my experience, you have to sign up with a provider, like T-Mobile to use airline lounge wireless. |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:09:23 GMT, mrtravel
wrote: Chris Blunt wrote: I doubt it would be free in the public areas of the airport. All the ones I've seen require you to buy a fixed amount of online time using a credit card. Access in the airline lounges are normally free, and you can sometimes hook into the overspill from them if you park yourself just outside the lounge area. Which clubs do this? In my experience, you have to sign up with a provider, like T-Mobile to use airline lounge wireless. The only one I've actually used has been Cathay Pacific. They have free Wi-Fi access wherever its available. I used it last week at BKK and HKG, but I think its now available in most of the lounges they operate. |
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NRT wi-fi is down in the lounge areas (gates 20-27 I remember)
"Doug T" wrote in message .com... I once remember seeing a site that told you where different internet cafes were located. I am trying to find out information on where I could find cafe's at NRT,SFO, and DEN airports and in BKK when I am there also. Thanks, Doug |
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Now that is the kind of specific stuff that really helps me out.
Thanks, Doug NRT wi-fi is down in the lounge areas (gates 20-27 I remember) "Doug T" wrote in message .com... I once remember seeing a site that told you where different internet cafes were located. I am trying to find out information on where I could find cafe's at NRT,SFO, and DEN airports and in BKK when I am there also. Thanks, Doug |
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oh, 1 minor thing - they don't seem to allow e-mail access for free. last
itme thru, they were doing a freebee with a located laptop that was (of course) written in Japanese, but when I tried the "english" keyboard, it said something about "isp has prevented access to this site" - hotmail in my case) The have pay inet cafe on the main level getting from 20 something to high 20's (where NW and United go out) but a "bit" expensive - I seem to remember something like $10/hour (might have been 1000yen, but I just glanced in JUNE) "Doug T" wrote in message .com... Now that is the kind of specific stuff that really helps me out. Thanks, Doug NRT wi-fi is down in the lounge areas (gates 20-27 I remember) "Doug T" wrote in message .com... I once remember seeing a site that told you where different internet cafes were located. I am trying to find out information on where I could find cafe's at NRT,SFO, and DEN airports and in BKK when I am there also. Thanks, Doug |
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