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Brasilia Has Airport WiFi But At a Hefty Cost

March 19, 2009 at 10:11 AM | by | Comment (1)

None other than Prince Charles headed to Rio de Janeiro last week, less out of a desire to get in some post-Carnival celebration than to raise awareness for global warming. The royal used the backdrop of Brazil's Amazon rain forest to argue for preservation of virgin timber and supporting research into biofuels.

Yeah, this time of year, we'll take just about any excuse to head to South America, too. But we'll have to go unplugged because at Brasilia's President Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport, WiFi doesn't come cheap: You can purchase a Boingo monthly pass, or a four-and-a-half-hour pass for €30. Maybe we should launch a campaign to save the wireless.

Save us some money: Let us know where to get Free Airport WiFi

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· Prince Charles heads to Brazil with eco-warning [AFP via Google]
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· Airport WiFi Map [Jaunted]