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Wi-Fi in Addis?Country forums / Africa / Ethiopia | ||
I know I'm probably being wildly optimistic, but I've been so impressed with internet provision so far in Africa (including here in Sudan), I've got to ask, is there any Wi-Fi available in Addis? Not even in an upmarket hotel where I can nurse a coffee for a r e a l l y l o n g time? Is internet in Ethiopia still at dial-up speeds, and is there anywhere this isn't the case, especially in Addis? | ||
Yep ... its still brutally slow. My hotel in Addis (the Ras Hotel) had an internet cafe ... there were people connecting with their own laptops nearby so I assume they had a WAP. The only place I heard that had quicker internet access was at embassies, which get around the gov't controlled telecom problem but whether they'll let you use it is another story (I never tried). | 1 | |
As above the net is horrendously slow in Ethiopia - the Swiss Cafe nr. Medhane Alem has wi-fi. The best place to go for broadband (which is allegedly available but eye-wateringly expensive at c.US$4000 per month) is the Sheraton where it costs Birr 120/h but you are only charged for the time used unlike the Hilton where you have to pay 15 min slots. | 2 | |
Wi-Fi is growing in popularity, but it still can be very slow. Some places that do have Wi-Fi: Some of the hotels are starting to provide free internet access in the rooms, so it might be worth looking into. Best place is the Sheraton - the price is 120 birr/1 hour, or you can pay 294 birr for 24 hours internet access, which is worth it if you'll be a while. They also have the fastest connection around. | 3 | |