Re: [88attendees] [88all] IETF88 Vancouver Network Information

Keith Mitchell <keith@dns-oarc.net> Sun, 03 November 2013 17:24 UTC

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On 11/03/2013 11:29 AM, Toerless Eckert wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 08:41:29AM +0000, Eric Vyncke (evyncke) 
> wrote:
>> Usually, there are some free WiFi in the overflow hotel. What is 
>> the status for the Fairmont hotel this time?

> Frmt he IETF page: NOTE: Room Rates include in room high-speed 
> Internet access.
> 
> At the reception they tld me to just log into the normal Fairmont 
> WiFi, accept the charges, but then they wold not be added to the
> bill at checkout. Let's see ;-))

Signing up for Fairmont's frequent traveler program will also give you
free wifi throughout their hotels.

All seems to be working fine from Fairmont without having to
click-through on any billing pages so far.

Keith