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Finding WiFi Hotspots

If you are taking a trip, but need to check your email and keep up to date with business, on the go, then a WiFi enabled laptop might be the perfect solution for you. Of course, the trick to WiFi laptops is finding hotspots in which to use them.

Before taking a trip, it is often a good idea to research businesses in your destination ahead of time, and find the best WiFi locations in the area. Some of the places you might want to look are hotels, libraries, and coffee shops, as such establishments often offer a free or low cost wireless broadband service to their customers.

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Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of TeleClick.ca, a trusted source of telecommunications news.

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