Inside this European Internet café, tourists are plugged into the modern world.
Inside this European Internet café, tourists are plugged into the modern world.
Accustomed to multitasking on the Internet in his Baltimore dorm room, Mark Bye had a tough time getting used to not having access in his London residence. He adjusted, though, realizing he wasn’t in London to listen to Coldplay and check [his] EBay account, he said.
- On Internet access abroad
Sweating in the summer heat, dozens of young travelers frantically check hotmail, thefacebook and hostelworld.com accounts as time ticks away on their computers. The room is packed, and customers are crammed together so close they can see one another’s monitors. Outside, the city holds reminders of an ancient past, but inside this European internet café, tourists are plugged into the modern world.
Nowadays it’s almost impossible to have a completely disconnected experience while traveling and studying abroad. As students venture through foreign lands, immerse themselves in unfamiliar cultures and attempt to speak new languages, one constant keeps them connected to the world they left behind: the Internet. Although the quality and consistency of Internet access abroad varies, most students find spots to plug in, and those who don’t are usually prepared before departing.
Khrista Trerotola, iMPrint Writer
Khrista Trerotola, a feature writing major at Ithaca College, has been writing for iMPrint for the past two years. She has interned at the Ithaca Times, a local alternative newspaper, and Ithaca College Quarterly, her school’s alumni magazine. Khrista is also a peer tutor at the school’s writing center and captain of Ithaca’s varsity lacrosse team. In any spare time she can find, she enjoys Bikram’s yoga, running and shopping online. Khrista looks forward to life after graduation, which will consist of backpacking Europe for two months followed by attempting to land a writing job in Boston or New York.
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i enjoyed the article and found it to be very well written but you never interviewed kristin….did you like the pics?
This article I found interesting,well written & knowledgeable. Thanks for sharing
This information has been very helpful. Thanks for all your excellent tips. I only hope I don’t have to stop at McD’s anytime soon for internet access. Only in Europe..