Hi All
I was looking on the Internet for information on mobile broadband in Europe and came across information on the money saving experts site, this is the link to the article: www.moneysavingexpert.com/phones/cheap-mobile-broadband#PAYG
Below is an extract from the content of the article and I thought it interesting about a Spanish and UK provider getting together to provide free web access all over Europe to members, but having little knowledge on such issues though I would post it heat for others opinions. I am sure someone on the forum will understand enough about this to. From the article you can link to a map showing Hot Spots which at the moment non are in the Condado area but that’s no surprise at the moment.
Regards
Phil
“Become a 'fonero' or 'BTfonero'
Another alternative is to get involved with Spanish company Fon, which is trying to turn the world into one giant hotspot through wireless connection sharing. The idea's simple, you buy a special wireless router (£33) which splits your connection in two; one secure part for you, and one open part for other members of the Fon community, who in exchange offer you use of the open part of their own wireless networks, wherever they are in the world.
BT internet users needn't buy the Fon router at all, since BT's done a deal with the company allowing users to securely split their connections and become 'foneros' too, which gives the Fon community impressive overall coverage (see coverage maps). BT total broadband customers that sign up for the scheme now also get totally free access to BT's widespread 'OpenZone' hotspots, which usually costs up to £6/hour.”