WiFi Areas
By JoanPauline
@JoanPauline (103)
Philippines
July 11, 2012 2:14am CST
When I'm not at home I usually want to go to places which has WiFi areas. I'm just into surfing the net. Because sometimes I want to post picture with friends,stuff like that. And sometimes when I get bored I just want to surf the net for a while. And if I want to search some words, places, I can because of the WiFi.
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2 responses
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
7 Oct 12
Public Wifi is becoming quite commonplace now, but it can still be difficult to find in some areas. I never bother with such in my home town because I prefer to use my home network. However, I do find it very useful when on holiday.
I always take my laptop abroad with me, so finding public Wifi areas is very useful. The introduction of internet access and email to mobile phones has made a vast difference to the number of free networks available. It is now a benefit for cafes and bars in a holiday resort to provide such access because it attracts a fair amount of business. This makes my life a lot easier because there are so many available places to choose from.
@joliefille (3690)
• Philippines
20 Jul 12
Mostly coffee shops have free WiFi so I bet that's where you like to go also to.
I usually go to coffee shops when I want some quiet to do my work's weekly report on a Sunday. In the Philippines and in the US, WiFi is conveniently had in coffee shops, malls, restaurants, or fast food chains for free. In Australia, this wasn't really the case. I rarely find free WiFi in coffee shops there. Sure you can see the option to use WiFi, but you'd have to enter a login username and password of the network you subscribed to for internet use.
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