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Old 08-11-2005, 10:18   #6
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Re: centrino wireless q&a

I think Intel's marketing is a bit naughty. They give the impression centrino will give you network connectivity wherever you are - which it won't.

That said, there are enough hotspots around to make it not too difficult to find something. Especially if you're happy to pay through the nose.

In terms of network providers, you don't usually get a choice. You have to connect up and use whatever's available. (Usually T-Mobile or BTOpenZone in my experience)
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