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Wireless Internet on Turkish Buses

February 17, 2007 by Anil P.  
Filed under Car, Tech, Travel Journal

How do I know this? Because I am blogging from one now. Ulusoy provides wireless Internet free of charge for the length of the trip (or more accurately the stregnth of you battery). I’m currently on the 5 hour bus ride from Ankara to Istanbul and I’ve seen about 5-6 other people with their laptops out. Most are on MSN Messenger (quite popular in Europe) while the rest are watching – I suspect – pirated copies of Lost.

The net is slow for a many things, great for casual surfing and not the best for creating hyperlinks and adding images to blog posts. Also, don’t foget to beware of computer-to-computer connections.

Maybe bus Internet prompted Avis to get on board?

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