- Posted by Nick
7 / 7 users found this useful - 09/07/2007 08:39 AM
The WiFi provided is not free but is relatively cheap, and you can purchase your time, via credit card or scratch cards from the news' kiosks.If you do not have a computer with you there always computers that can accept coins or cards. Among others the wireless is even available in the Day Rooms with excellent reception. However the strong point is that if you want to work there is plenty of space with adequate privacy and plenty of power points for the Europeans. They have installed communal working surfaces in a form of bench pretty much like in a public library with small partitions so that you can rest your laptop with a power point nearby. You can actually charge your mobile and your laptop all the same time. Note that if you coming from US or UK etc, you must have a converter for your power adaptor. My Tri-Band mobile always receives excellent signals and I have the availability to chose the same carrier that I am contracted in my home county for cheaper roaming. Please note I have travelled with the standard class and the above reflect my personal experiences.
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Powerpoints10
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Comfort10
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Cost8
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Wi-fi10
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Cellular9
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Fixed LineN/A
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- Posted by Jack Springheal
1 / 3 users found this useful - 28/08/2007 11:27 AM
wow, so clean, tidy and calm. like an advert for an airport rather than an airport. lots of wireless, lots of room to work. couldn't spot much in they way of powerpoints tho....
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Comfort8
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Cost5
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Wi-fi8
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Cellular8
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Fixed Line8
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- Posted by Clive Page
4 / 17 users found this useful - 06/12/2006 10:08 AM
As you would expect from a Swiss airport, connectivity is very efficient. I was predominately in the new terminal.
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Cellular10
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