this is something which is easily sorted out when you are actually there - in the mean time use an Internet cafe for the first day or two.
Remember to check the mains adaptor voltage for your PC, and the warranty coverage too.
2006-11-04 05:52:17
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answered by keith_welwyn 1
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H1N1 is global concern, Not just to India, and Infact originated from the west. risk is higher there than in INdia. I think it is same strain (not sure). However you should take necessary precautions same as you take for travelling within US or any other country. The medicine (Tamiflu) required for treatment for H1N1 is available here almost all major Hospitals. and timely treatment is required if infected. So H1N1 is no longer a threat... The real threat is the Hot climate for the Kids. The temperature would be ranging from 30 C - 36 C during jan - Mar for most of the areas. Some location may go beyond 36 C during the said period. April, may the temperature would go over 40 C in some places.
2016-05-21 23:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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check out this site which can give hotel which do provide internet in room in India across indian cities.
www.indiahotelreview.com
Overall in terms of acessing net from rented apartments you will be able to surf easily with a ZTE card from Reliance (largest CDMA provider in India) having pan Inida presence. This you can plug in to your PCMI slot of laptop or can be connnected through USB port. It can be bought at any Reliance Web world store at costs aprrox Rs4500 (110$ max) ant gives you Internet on move anywhere in India.
The above cost is for hardware card besides that you will be needing a braodband plan from Reliance which will be around 25$ per month.
2006-11-05 01:14:14
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answered by lombardsfo 3
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last time i checked, cell phone technology had really taken off in india..maybe a mobile internet card could work like something similar to cingular.
remember that india doesnt use archaic CDMA technology like verizon does. A gsm internet card could be ur best bet (similar to what cingular might offer. ask cingular if they're cards can be used there)
2006-11-04 05:49:33
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answered by TheAnswer 2
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Yes, you will be able to get wi fi there.
depending on where you are, surely in the city but if you are in the countryside I doubt it.
India is quite up to date hense all the businesses in England have their call centres and help desks there.
2006-11-04 05:48:58
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answered by Boscombe 4
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India suckssssssssssssss
2006-11-04 05:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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well.. usually you will have.. else if you are travelling to metro cities like mumbai, bangalore, delhi, chandigarh..etc.. you have wireless broadband access. so don't you worry for fixed lines..get into wireless mode of connecting .. as well if you are asking your client, he will provide you with one.. if not.. you can always hire.. local private players who will set it quickly.. within few hours..good luck
2006-11-04 05:58:17
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answered by juljulabie 3
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if you go to any electronics store you can buy a thing that lets you access the internet any where from your computer. it give you internet access where ever you go.
2006-11-04 05:49:01
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answered by ? 3
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everything in india is dirt cheap...take your pick!
2006-11-04 05:49:20
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answered by canada grl 4
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