That's he meant I had the same experience. 3G was barely usable at the
hotel. But still better than the WiFi. >:)

Am 25.06.12 16:31, schrieb Erik Allik:
> My question was about 3G not the public wifi spots.
> 
> 
> On 2012.06.25, at 17:27, Floris Bruynooghe wrote:
> 
>> On 25 June 2012 14:59, Erik Allik <erik.al...@skype.net> wrote:
>>> Does anybody know how fast is the 3G provided by the 20€ local SIM cards 
>>> that we've been offered to purchase? And what is the data usage limit on 
>>> them? In general, are they an OK substitute for wifi? At least for 
>>> non-bandwidth intensive stuff (i.e. no torrent and no Skype video calls).
>>
>> My exprience last year was that they are fine when you're away from
>> the conference venue.  However at the venue (almost) everyone is on
>> the same network and the local tower is flooded.  I still found it
>> very useful though.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Floris
>>
>>
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