From: Rock on
Hi,

I will be in West Europe and USA for a month and need to collect my emails and
do some work on the internet.

How is it best and an economical way to do this as at times I will need to be
online for a few hours at a time.?

Is there a ISP host who covers all the territory I can join for a month to do
this?

Or what is my best way?

Thanks

rock
From: Jim on
Rock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will be in West Europe and USA for a month and need to collect my emails and
> do some work on the internet.
>
> How is it best and an economical way to do this as at times I will need to be
> online for a few hours at a time.?
>
> Is there a ISP host who covers all the territory I can join for a month to do
> this?
>
> Or what is my best way?
>
> Thanks
>
> rock

Here in the USA there are many public library's, coffee shops and hotels
that offer Internet access.
From: Lars on
Previously, on Usenet Jim <jim(a)value.net> wrote:

>> I will be in West Europe and USA for a month and need to collect my emails and
>> do some work on the internet.
>>
>> How is it best and an economical way to do this as at times I will need to be
>> online for a few hours at a time.?
>>
>> Is there a ISP host who covers all the territory I can join for a month to do
>> this?
>
>Here in the USA there are many public library's, coffee shops and hotels
>that offer Internet access.

And the same goes for Europe. Some places it's for free while in other
you have to buy a code that last for a specific time.



Lars
Stockholm
From: Quaoar on
Jim wrote:
> Rock wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I will be in West Europe and USA for a month and need to collect my
>> emails and do some work on the internet.
>>
>> How is it best and an economical way to do this as at times I will
>> need to be online for a few hours at a time.?
>>
>> Is there a ISP host who covers all the territory I can join for a
>> month to do this?
>>
>> Or what is my best way?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> rock
>
> Here in the USA there are many public library's, coffee shops and hotels
> that offer Internet access.

If the OP is going to be a major cities for the most part of his trip,
Starbucks has (now) ATT Wireless Broadband for about $10/month. Many
MacDonalds have free wireless, as do many Panera Bread shops.

Q
From: Dave on
Jim wrote:
> Rock wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I will be in West Europe and USA for a month and need to collect my
>> emails and do some work on the internet.
>>
>> How is it best and an economical way to do this as at times I will
>> need to be online for a few hours at a time.?
>>
>> Is there a ISP host who covers all the territory I can join for a
>> month to do this?
>>
>> Or what is my best way?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> rock
>
> Here in the USA there are many public library's, coffee shops and hotels
> that offer Internet access.

Same here in the UK. Rail stations, airports too.