Help! Internet connection in Europe
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Help! Internet connection in Europe
<BR>We bought a laptop to take to Europe in May, but we use SW Bell as our ISP, and they only provide US service.<BR><BR>Can anyone make a recommendation. Do hotels offer a local dial up number? If we need to get another ISP account for Europe, can you recommend an inexpensive one? Thanks! Kay
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Sorry to say this (not a big AT&T fan), but AT&T Worldnet has the most international connections, including many in Europe. I used them often with success in many different Eurpoean countries during my years in the Navy. Get an account set up now, and you'll be able to use it there as well (for an additional fee).
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I travel with a laptop. And I never connect online with it. Cybercafes are so much cheaper and easier. Carry a floppy disk into and out of the cyber cafe with you for offline compoasing and reading/savoring.<BR><BR>Laptops are for writing, reading and spreadsheets. cybercafes are for internet.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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AOL offer 100 hours free trial here - get a disk from most computer mags in Europe.<BR>Of course you will have to phone the freephone number at the end to cancel & you will probably need a flamethrower to get the suckerware out of your machine.Rex is right.
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Hi Kay,<BR><BR>Check out http://www.ipass.com<BR><BR>One of many piggy back services with over 4000 POP's (Local dail up numbers) in 150 countries. <BR><BR>This is a link to the North American ISP's that support international local POP's<BR>http://www.ipass.com/?0d3de051c7595ae5e91d3659795c3045<BR><BR>Cheers

