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I'm guessing Phil Tann or some other 'techie' person can answer my (what is probably a stoooopid) question but, since we have been over-ruled on the whole internet for 2 euros per month malarky then is there any chance that ML (or another internet subscriber) could sell visitors to the resort a wifi password during their stay for use, say, in the vicinity of the Clover/Al Kasar area? I'd happily pay 5 or 10 euros per week for this option. I have recently been converted to the blindingly, stupendously fab benefits of my daughter's Ipod Touch with Facetime where (for free and in a wifi zone) we can chat face-to-face with my family on their Ipads/Ipods for as long as we want. My nieces were in New York last week and we were able to chat to them and they showed us their hotel rooms and the view from their balcony whilst we all chatted. I am the world's most useless person with technology but am totally in awe of this baby!!!!
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I have a better suggestion,
Now that Polaris is effectively off the premises, ML should be able to provide through their premises an open hotspot to visitors and users of the town centre. This could be completed quite easily by placing an open Wi-fi Access Point at the entrance to their premises facing out to the town centre or just outside on the roof / wall facing into the town centre at an optimum height of approx 12m from ground. The range of a commercial unit with 9db antennas is approx 300 to 500m in free space so this would work easily for anybody sitting outside the clover. The monthly cost to ML shouldn’t be anything more that the monthly subscriber cost for a 2mbps service which should be sufficient. The net effect may be to kill of the locally available access in the supermarket but the additional value to users of the resort in the town centre should over weigh this.
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I agree Arlene mageed's suggetion is a good idea.
I didn't realise there was wi fi in the suppermarket but come to think of is I have seen people sitting at the table in front of the computer using lap tops.
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There is wifi in the supermarket, but it's quite expensive compared to Camposol. I believe you have to buy a card with minutes on, but not 100% sure as we haven't used it yet. With the one in Camposol you just put money in a slot. It did work out a lot cheaper, but then I only used it once. I like the idea suggested by mageed. Has anyone put this accross to Mileniun yet?
Lynn
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Hi
I have sent an email to ML requested that it is discussed as an option.
Regards
This message was last edited by mageed on 21/07/2011. This message was last edited by mageed on 21/07/2011.
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