The WiFi at our hotel is excellent
Until people wake up. Then we're all sharing the same one and it's useless.
That typifies Spain. Lovely people, terrific food, superb wine, charming cities and then they completely fall apart on something relatively simple.
I'm blogging from my phone because Verizon, at least, can get the job done. Off to Morocco today to check out Tangiers.
3 comments:
Well, to be fair, only about half of the hotels I've stayed in in the US have had decent WiFi, either. This is probably at least partly because I tend to stay in cheap hotels.
I'm used to staying at hotels in the Marriott chain and I'm a gold level member, so I get the good WiFi for free. I guess I'm spoiled.
Still, when I stay at other hotels in the US or go to brewpubs with WiFi, it works well. There really is no excuse for mucking it up like they do here.
So is it that the hotel that has crummy WiFi, or is the service provider they have to just too crummy to support the WiFi? I’d tend to put the odds in favor of the service provider being not up to the task.
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