There are 16 areas in the Algarve where you can
now access the internet for free, by switching on any laptop with a
wireless facility. Known as “hotspots”, these special zones exist in
every borough of the Algarve, and are the latest novelty from the
Algarve Digital Project, recently launched by the Algarve Tourist Board.
Gaining easier and quicker access to the World
Wide Web is the main objective of creating these small wireless
networks, which are accessible by anyone. Also, it is not necessary to
even own a computer, as the wireless network can be accessed by the
latest electronic gadgets or through multimedia kiosks installed in
these special zones.
Alameda da República in Portimão provides
one of these internet access zones. Throughout the garden, any user can
enjoy easy, complementary access to the internet. At the end of the
afternoon, when the heat of the day has gone, many people can be seen
sitting on benches with their laptops, surfing the internet. The
situation is much the same in Jardim Alameda João de Deus in Faro.
In
Portimão, for example, a kiosk has been installed at the offices of the
Junta de Freguesia de Portimão, where children and adults enjoy
browsing the net. The use of such kiosks is, of course, subject to the
opening hours of the office but, in the case of wireless access, or
WiFi as it is commonly known, this is accessible 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. In urban areas (city centres, and so on), the range of the
wireless internet access is around 100 metres, but can be as much as
300 metres if there are fewer buildings in the area.
In order to locate the hotspots that have been set up across the Algarve, visit
www.algarvedigital.pt
and look out for the information boards in your area that also indicate
hotspot locations. The wireless zones were introduced simultaneously in
various boroughs from February this year and are becoming more and more
popular.
source: the resident