Best monitored, too.  :)

That performance is to mask the monitoring.

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On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Rod Trent <rodtr...@myitforum.com> wrote:

>  China is like that.  Best Internet and cell coverage anywhere.
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> *From:* Leif Wahlberg [mailto:lef...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, October 09, 2009 1:39 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* The future is here
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> I am in Korea on a gig and is staying at a hotel in New Songdo City.
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> key card holder at the door. I enter the room, put my key card in the holder
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> maid removes it when they service the room. Solution: There is a “hot” power
> outlet behind the minibar refrigerator. Get an extension cord and you can
> leave your notebook and router on while you leave your room.
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> This is definitely the hotel of the future. I have never seen these speeds
> at hotels in the US. What is your experience?
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> *Leif T. Wahlberg*
> IT Consultant & Ancient Pilot
> Mob: +886-932-147 774
> Mail: leif.wahlb...@swedenet.org
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