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kostian022011-07-07 12:06:59
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kostian02, 2011-07-07 12:06:59

Internet for vacation, in Yalta. Cafe or mobile or..

It so happened that I will have to work on vacation ...
In general, I am interested in the availability in Yalta:
1. Internet cafes - many - few, easy to find or not very, prices
2. mobile Internet - tariffs - prices, equipment (the main working OS is linux, and so I’m not very red-eyed yet, then fool around with usb modems for a long time until I raise the Internet, desires) - prices (you never know what kind of piece of iron is more profitable to buy in Moscow time and use it there)
3. other options, if anyone offers
4. hryvnia to ruble exchange rate to date :) though really interested

Thanks in advance.

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ryzhyy, 2011-07-07
@ryzhyy

Good afternoon!
1. In Yalta, finding the Internet is not a problem. I can’t tell you about Internet cafes, but many restaurants / cafes have wi-fi.
2. You can use Utel. The prices are low. You can connect unlimited - 6 UAH. day (21 p.).
I am attaching a coverage map:
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3. - 4. Course - 1 UAH. = 3.51

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gnum, 2011-07-07
@gnum

I didn’t find an Internet cafe as such, Google has lists of wifi points, but these are either hotels or cafes on the waterfront, respectively, the prices for drinking coffee / a couple of beers with a salad are crazy. in the spring we visited a cafe, ate 2 salads and 2 glasses of beer for 200 hryvnias.
in fact, here is the list itself: yalta.namapi.com.ua/uslugi/wi-fi/
is an Internet cafe, I have never seen it, it is quite possible that I was looking badly.
ps. nothing laborious, with setting up a usb modem, there is no Linux.

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nick5, 2011-07-07
@nick5

As an option, mobile Internet from Ukrtelecom (3G). You insert a card from Utel into the modem (HUAWEI E1550), I remember I used it last summer, I paid somewhere around 5-7 hryvnias per day for unlimited Internet per day. At the same time, I downloaded at a speed of 128kbps, though it was not Yalta. By the way, everything worked under Linux, I used the Mobile Partner software.

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andrey_kl, 2011-07-07
@andrey_kl

Utel UMTS 3G in Yalta held boldly 2Mbit / s for reception. Paid 120 UAH/month. ~ 427 rubles

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maximumkpi, 2011-07-07
@maximumkpi

Now almost all pubs have free wifi (I won’t talk about Yalta for sure, but in Kyiv for sure) so I think this is the best option. Since the situation with pubs is almost the same everywhere. And yes, you don't have to spend a lot of money.

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