While we are on the subject, Optus also has wireless hotspots, which are also available for free... does anyone know where they are ?

Peter


On 22/07/2008, at 9:36 PM, malcolm Tate wrote:

I'm not sure as I have never personally do it, but I know my sister does it when she comes to Perth and she is with Telstra.

Sam

On 22/07/2008, at 9:11 PM, Eugene wrote:

Can't help with that one but I'm led to believe that if you are with Telstra all the McDonald stores offer free wireless hotspots which you connect by entering your phone number. Haven't tried it..... can anyone verify if this is true?

                     Regards,
                     Eugene


On 22/07/2008, at 8:46 PM, Robin Belford wrote:

My understanding is that if I take my iPhone down to my favourite cafe, which has a free wireless hotspot (that I use often with my laptop), I can connect and browse etc. for free.

I am reading in today's Australian that this is not the case.
Can anyone clarify this for me

thanks

robin


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