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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Probably easier to name places which don't have

> Wi-Fi. I'll start. Iceland.


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Err ok........The....Erm...oh yeah "Upland cafe" but they do have liver & bacon which is nice.



Ooo this is a bit like Mornington cresent yes ?




W**F

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Hi I got the Mifi from 3 last week, very clever thing, very small box with a sim and battery in, you can then tune into its wifi with up to 5 laptops. Amazing and is on pay as you go

Internet everywhere.. Took a ryanflight and they let you browse internet, email and phone and text at 36000ft clever stuff

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