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Getting internet in Spain - Spain Guide - Expat. com Internet cafés in Spain If you don't have access to a computer or the internet, you can get online at an internet café These are dotted all over major towns and cities There are also small shops or call centres known as locutorios, where you can access the Internet and make international calls Internet rates are approximately two euros
Connecting to the internet in China - China Guide - Expat. com Mobile internet takes a special place in China The country counts over 731 million internet users, with 95% of mobile internet users As of 2022, China has the widest 5G network in the world — with over one million 5G stations Mobile internet speeds in big cities are very fast, and you won't have issues if you are working online
Phones, internet, mail, and television in the Dominican Republic Internet in the Dominican Republic Internet is easily available thanks to three main service providers, namely Altice, Viva, and Claro, which offer three different types of connection These are fiber optic cables, which are the fastest but not available everywhere, like normal cables or Wi-Fi
Connecting to the internet in Belize - Belize Guide - Expat. com Internet popularity is growing, though, and most young people have smart phones and use email, Facebook, and snapchat on their phones, and improvements are being made to bring higher speeds and lower costs Types of Connection Belize has several Internet service providers offering different types of connection
Connecting to the internet and using phones in Italy - Expat. com Internet access is widely available in the form of broadband, wireless and fibre optic connections Dial-up, cable and ADSL are also widely used in small villages and towns There are many Internet providers to choose from in Italy , but Telecom Italia (TIM) is the most popular
Reliable Internet options for expats in Thailand - Thailand Guide . . . Home internet contracts Every internet service provider will have you sign a one-year contract You won't be able to break this contract, even if you move within Thailand, without paying a predetermined fee Usually, to break your home internet contract, the fee ranges from THB 1,000 to THB 2,000 Read also Accommodation in Thailand WiFi in
Phones and Internet in Ecuador - Ecuador Guide - Expat. com If internet matters significantly to you, definitely check the specifics of the area where you may want to live The state-owned CNT is by far the lead provider of fixed telephone landlines, but cell service is booming everywhere Fibre optic internet service is offered by a number of the internet providers but mostly in the larger urban areas
Phones and internet in Guatemala - Guatemala Guide - Expat. com The same players are also the key providers of fixed telephony and internet The leading provider, Telgua, boasting 2m subscribers, is followed by Tigo and Telefonica Moviles Smaller operators on the Guatemalan fixed phone and internet market include Cablenet, Universal Telecommunications, A-Tel Communications or Vivophone Guatemala
Connecting to the internet in Brazil - Brazil Guide - Expat. com You can connect to the internet from some beaches in Rio, and open-access wifi is also available in many restaurants, shopping malls, and major airports However, you often first have to register, and access is limited to one hour LAN Houses If you don't have a computer or mobile phone, you can access the internet in a cyber café or LAN house