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Re: Basic travelling Internet
[Re: henryv]
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03/31/2015 08:31 PM
03/31/2015 08:31 PM
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henryv said: You can have several users on one mifi. You can also turn your cell phone into a hotspot however I have used both and for what ever reason the mifi seems to pick up signals better and it provides better speeds. Henry, I agree with you, but the poster above said he bought a mifi in BVI for $50 and I don't think that's possible. A USB stick would be about $50
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