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		<description>Have used their Wifi three times ..... speed is good (56Mbps 802.11g). I have used it in both Terminal 5 and Terminal 3. Was able to get critical work done on all occassions. Signal Strength was good everywhere. There were many power points in the waiting area (After checkin and security screening). And the cost was $9 for 24 hrs (not bad)</description>
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