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For those of us who travel with our notebook computers, wireless internet access is plentiful in Lima.
The Telefonica people have a product called Speedy Wi-Fi, and it works really well. It is available at over 20 hotels in Lima (the Doubletree in Miraflores has a spacious lobby and a nice bar where you can work without being a hotel guest), The food court in LarcoMar is wi-fi enabled, as are the Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts stores. Kennedy/Central Parks in Miraflores work, too, but I had a problem with glare from the sun. The Lima airport has wi-fi just about anywhere you would be for any extended time period (food court, waiting area by the gates, VIP lounge).
If you go here, click on "Speedy Wi-Fi' on the left menu, and then click on 'Lugares de conexión', it gives you all the current access points.
The cost is $5 for 5 hours, and you can just boot up your computer and buy your time on-line. When you open your browser, it goes right to the Speedy home page. If you've ever filled out a form before, you can get through the procedure with little to no Spanish skills. There are cards available for sale, too, if you don't want to put your credit card info on the internet (I have experienced no problems). I have purchased cards at the Hotel Las Americas on Av. Benavides, and the large Cafe Britt store in the airport.
Additionally, I have sucked in 'free' wireless signals in Kennedy Park, my room at the Residencial Las Americas, and my room at the Inkari hotel in San Isidro, so you could just get lucky, too.
For those of us who travel with our notebook computers, wireless internet access is plentiful in Lima.
The Telefonica people have a product called Speedy Wi-Fi, and it works really well. It is available at over 20 hotels in Lima (the Doubletree in Miraflores has a spacious lobby and a nice bar where you can work without being a hotel guest), The food court in LarcoMar is wi-fi enabled, as are the Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts stores. Kennedy/Central Parks in Miraflores work, too, but I had a problem with glare from the sun. The Lima airport has wi-fi just about anywhere you would be for any extended time period (food court, waiting area by the gates, VIP lounge).
If you go here, click on "Speedy Wi-Fi' on the left menu, and then click on 'Lugares de conexión', it gives you all the current access points.
The cost is $5 for 5 hours, and you can just boot up your computer and buy your time on-line. When you open your browser, it goes right to the Speedy home page. If you've ever filled out a form before, you can get through the procedure with little to no Spanish skills. There are cards available for sale, too, if you don't want to put your credit card info on the internet (I have experienced no problems). I have purchased cards at the Hotel Las Americas on Av. Benavides, and the large Cafe Britt store in the airport.
Additionally, I have sucked in 'free' wireless signals in Kennedy Park, my room at the Residencial Las Americas, and my room at the Inkari hotel in San Isidro, so you could just get lucky, too.