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1. Changi AirportThe first thing you should try is the Internet kiosks at Changi Airport. Once you land, be on the lookout for Internet kiosks. They are displayed quite prominently in the airport and typically you can get about 15 minutes of online time before the system locks you out. Of course, you can sign in again for more time. The best thing is, the broadband connectivity provided by these kiosks is totally free.2. Hotel RoomIf you’ve checked into a premier hotel like the Ritz-Carlton, the Raffles Hotel, Hyatt or Pan Pacific, rest assured that you can purchase broadband connectivity from the hotel counter. However, be prepared to pay a hefty sum – this option is not cheap. If you stay in one of the better budget hotels like Hotel 81, you can also purchase broadband connectivity.3. CafesOne other option is to get online wirelessly at the nearest Starbucks, Delifrance or The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf.
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These places allow you to go online, but you need an account with one of the local ISPs, e.g.
SingTel,
Pacific Internet or
Starhub. Visit their homepages to check on how to access these services.
ConclusionThis article has shown you some options for getting online in Singapore. Of course, if you work in an office here, you probably would have no trouble accessing the Internet. But if you’re here solely on vacation, then you need to find some ways of getting on the Internet. Be sure to use these tips when you next need to connect to the Internet from Singapore.
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