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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 86
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In Toronto, the city has wired the downtown core for WiFi. Elsewhere I can connect at cafe's and often in residential areas just pirate other people's internet access.
I'm bringing my Palm E2 on the North Sea Route, should I bother buying the WiFi card for it? I imagine that I might travel great distances without any access. If that is true, can I access the internet from libraries or internet cafes or other places along the way? I guess my question is; how connected is Netherlands, Belgium and France? |
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