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| Thread ID: 43420 | 2004-03-14 06:00:00 | Italian or International ISP? | Ropey (3222) | Press F1 |
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| 222519 | 2004-03-14 06:00:00 | Hi I am travelling for 6 weeks in Italy and wondered if anyone can advise me on how to get internet access while there. Cafe's are not an option as I am going off the beaten track. I need a dial up account somehow... Cheers |
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| 222520 | 2004-03-14 21:08:00 | bump | Ropey (3222) | ||
| 222521 | 2004-03-14 22:16:00 | Is this for a laptop that you are taking with you? Many NZ ISP's offer global roaming. Examples: Ihug (www.ihug.co.nz) and Xtra (www.xtra.co.nz). Is this what you were wanting? |
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| 222522 | 2004-03-15 00:34:00 | Thanks Jen C I didn't realise Xtra had this option. It might do, but it's relatively expensive for the 6 weeks I'll be away. (I have to do lots of photo uploads, of some size.) I was thinking more of an Italian ISP as first option, as it would be presumably be cheaper. Thanks again Perry Rowe |
Ropey (3222) | ||
| 222523 | 2004-03-15 00:51:00 | Google has info, but not much in English unfortunately. How's your Italian? |
Laura (43) | ||
| 222524 | 2004-03-15 00:59:00 | There are only two European ISP's I know - Tiscali and Wanadoo. Maybe you should check out their websites. | Scattershot06 (4844) | ||
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