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CafeNET

CafeNET Wireless Internet access is the smartest way to stay connected around your city.

CafeNET

Get all the benefits of broadband without being tied to the office...

With CafeNET wireless hotspots appearing all over major centres and growing in provincial centres, you can travel freely and will be able to keep in touch using a WiFi-enabled laptop or PDA. Connect where CafeNET is available at cafés, airports, hotels, conference venues, university campuses, train stations and other business and public locations.

Use CafeNET to connect to your company LAN or the Internet - catch up on your emails, browse the Web, watch a live webcast, or listen to streaming audio.

Todays laptops come with "Wireless Technology" on board, so why not take advantage of CafeNET's WiFi service - no proprioritory equipment required. 


Faster than Mobile

CafeNET hotspots work at high speeds up to 54 Mbps, faster than dial-up.

Easy Access

You can logon to CafeNET through your Web browser and pay by credit card, or purchase a pre-pay token available at many cafes. Service is simple and convenient with no term contract required, just pay as you go with the following options:

  • Fixed amount of data traffic - connect anytime to use your data allocation, or

  • A fixed day or week - Unlimited bandwidth during your allocated token time.

  • Connect to your office - for a flat fee via a Destination IP (for existing CityLink customers).  Ideal for VPN solutions for your mobile work force.

Value for money

Connecting from as little as $10 for 24 hours access - you'll find the MBytes per dollar very economical.

Click here to browse FREE web content available at CafeNET locations.

 

More About CafeNET:

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Application Form

Contact Sales Support to find out more about how we can help you, on 04-910 5666 or email
sales@citylink.co.nz

Customer Story

Caffe L'affare

Caffe L'affare

There is a trend worldwide for cafes to provide Internet access to customers, and Caffe L'affare had been looking at ways in which they could offer the same service. But using the cafe's own network was going to create security issues... Read more