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Tell me, please, is there good Wi-Fi in Oludeniz, can I work?
Tell me, please, is there good Wi-Fi in Oludeniz, can I work?
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аватар Vika284
Buy a SIM card from Turkcell 4.5G and you will have good internet, you will not depend on hotel wifi, which even in Sentido Lykia can work intermittently during peak daytime hours
аватар ka_Sandra
I also researched this issue before the trip. I re-read the reviews on different hotels - everywhere they wrote that the Internet was bad! In fact, it was confirmed: the hotel wi-fi was barely pulling, occasionally it was possible to send pictures via viber. We wanted to buy a SIM card at the Dalaman airport, but nothing like that was sold there. We saw Vodafone in Fethiye near Burger king, to go there from Oludeniz by taxi for half an hour, by minibus even longer.
аватар lazy_person
Magursvetlana
Usually each hotel has its own free Wi-Fi. It is tied (check-in) to your passport and hotel room number. Even in good hotels (Kemer), such Wi-Fi does not work well, it is unstable. If it will be enough for you to send small notifications to your relatives, then this connection is quite enough. If you need more (video, networks, Internet in full) and, most importantly, work with the Internet outside the hotel, then in this case, you need to buy a SIM card from Turkcell 4.5G, as recommended in the first answer.
аватар Alexandr-
I do not understand. It seems that a person asks about whether the speed of the Internet will allow it to work. SIM cards are only for a smartphone, and secondly, there is no guarantee that the purchased SIM card will not be blocked, because your phone is not "Turkish". And this SIM will not help in any way if the Internet is really needed for work, for example, on a laptop or netbook. Distributing an Internet with a SIM card is not an option at all in this case. In many hotels, on a par with free fig, there is usually paid good Wi-Fi. It is better to monitor your hotel for this option than throwing away money for a SIM card.
аватар Vika284
Yes, indeed, if you insert a Turkish SIM card into any smartphone or tablet not registered in Turkey, then after the period the phone or tablet is blocked
4.5G is very fast and fast connection, even from a smartphone to give access to your laptop everything will work without problems, while the hotel paid not necessarily good internet will cost at least 10 euros (62 lira) per day, in some hotels they ask 30-40 per day Euro. There are packages for a tablet where 15 GB costs 20 liras (3-4 euros)
Be sure to buy a SIM card at the official points of sale of Turkcell, Vodafone, Avea - not from guides, not in shops. After you have registered your phone in the Turkish network, an SMS arrives with the date by which you need to register your gadget. By law, up to 120 days to register your smartphone, there are very cunning sellers who will sell you a sim where SMS will be with the registration date in 7 days. Also not a problem after 7 days, move the SIM card to another gadget and work on.
аватар Elenka08
What does vf mean in Oludeniz..? It's like asking what vf in Moscow or so on
аватар Alexandr-
Elenka08
Well, about Msk is not necessary. We have wf at every stop.
And in the center - generally everywhere.
Sobyanin would be the mayor in Alanya - there would be no problems with Wi-Fi at all.
аватар Elenka08
Alexandr, she named Moscow only because the author seems to be from there. And so any city
аватар Alexandr-
Elenka08
Well, that's precisely because the author of the question is from Moscow, she has such a question and has matured. In Moscow, you can really go for a walk in the park and watch streaming video on a bench through free Wi-Fi...
Advice to the author - do not think that in Alanya things are the same with fay fay ... The same airport - in Moscow airports - free wi-fi with a decent speed, in Antalya - take it out and put $ for the Internet ...
аватар Elenka08
Alexander perhaps. But it is hardly worth counting on the fact that this will happen in a not very big city.
аватар Vika284
Moscow is a metropolis where the population is larger than, for example, in all of Belgium, several airports from which you can fly to almost any country in the world. Antalya is a big city in Turkey, thanks to the resorts a rich region, but the city budget of Moscow can only envy. Therefore, the budget of Moscow allows the creation of free WiFi zones. The income of Moscow airports is higher than that of Antalya airport.
Oludeniz is a village, less than 3000 locals live there, they earn everything from tourists and how they can. There, prices in cafes / restaurants, souvenir shops, just shops will be higher than in similar Kemer and Fethiye, this year in May almost all prices were in pounds. 0.5 of water that costs 0.85 lira in a supermarket is sold for 1 pound. The Internet is the same commodity as water.
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