Premier Inn Wi-Fi

When I stayed at a Premier Inn earlier this year, I bought an internet access pass for a week from Spectrum for £20. Not sure that all Premier Inn's are served by Spectrum though. Worth phoning up? There is a world of difference between surfing on 3g and a wireless access point imho.
 
It costs so much as most people will just pop it on and then charge it to the business. They don't care if it's £5 per hour or 50p per hour. Not them paying and PI know this and probably make quite a bit from it.
 
From memorey; a Vodaphone dongle will cost you £25 and come with enough credit for a couple of months light use after your hotel trip. The credit never expires.
 
Premier Inns are fine for a couple of nights, they're clean, comfortable and I think there's always a pub/restaurant on site. Yeah internet is expensive but so what if it goes on expenses.
 
3 do their usb dongles reaonably cheap. The retail on 1Gb preloaded USB Dongle is £19.99 however I've seen them in highstreet phone shops for £9.99 with 1Gb pre-loaded, £22 for 3Gb pre-loaded..
 
The WiFi is usually a rip-off. Do you get free wired? (I.E. they have an ethernet cable in the room to plug your lappy into?). If so, just plug in an AP and away you go!
 
It costs so much as most people will just pop it on and then charge it to the business. They don't care if it's £5 per hour or 50p per hour. Not them paying and PI know this and probably make quite a bit from it.

Aren't business going to be using dongles at a fraction of the cost though?
 
Jailbreak your iPhone then get a copy of mywi

SuBsTaNcE said:
If your iphone is jailbroken you can make it show us as a wireless router and just use your unlimited internet bolt on

I was thinking of this - will I get told off by o2 if I do this?

Just expense it? Surely it's a valid expense for work during evenings etc?

I'm an Electrical Engineer - internet isn't really needed - just going to help me not go out of my mind with bordom :p
 
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