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You might be thinking of this, but I'm not sure if it's available yet;


http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/05/verizon-mifi-personal-wi-fi-coming-this-month/


Failing that (or even if you can get one), I'd suggest getting a mobile broadband dongle and then getting a Yoigo prepaid SIM card in Spain. ISTR they have a very reasonable data package.


Here are a few articles about it;


http://prepaid-wireless-internet-access.wetpaint.com/page/Spain+-+Yoigo


http://wirelessfederation.com/news/15474-yoigo-expands-mobile-internet-service-to-prepaid-subscribers-spain/


http://wapreview.com/blog/?p=294


I haven't tried this myself yet, but I'm planning on it the next time I go to Spain.


All the best


David

(Assuming her laptop already works on WiFi) Many continental Hotels now have WiFi. I'd hazard a guess that even some multi-national coffee shops and pubs in Spain, like in London, also have WiFi. I'd do a search on the area you are visiting to see what WiFi is already available rather than simply a pricey dongle / card.

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