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Posted September 8, 2009 by Joe Smith
High Speed Internet Access in Hotels

At the age and time where most people are driven by the need to be constantly connected to the internet, it is imperative that hotels offer high speed internet access to their guests. The days of being merely connected via phone have come and gone and now, most people simply cannot do without checking their e-mail, their instant messengers and other online accounts all the time or at least once a day. For hotels to be a good choice for travellers, they need to provide internet access that is reliable and fast to their customers.

High speed internet access that is offered free is always a bonus for tech professionals. While most hotels offer free WiFi internet connection in certain parts of their establishment (such as the lobby), hotel rooms with internet access may require some additional fees.

Let´s take a look at the best hotels that offer high speed internet access.

Best Hotels with High Speed Internet Access

One of the best hotels there is that provide high speed Internet access that is both wireless and free is the Best Western hotel chain. Best Western Hotels are spread all over the world with over 4,000 hotels and is located from the Caribbean, to Canada and in the United States. All chains are known to provide wired and wireless internet access to its guests.

Fairmont Hotels and Resorts also provide high-speed access to the internet in their guest rooms, lounges and public areas. Though some guests are required to pay additional fees for the access to the internet, guests that belong to Fairmont's President's Club Gold and Platinum as well guests staying in Gold rooms are not charged with any fee.

Other hotels that are known to provide high-speed internet access and are quite reliable include the Marriott International, Microtel Inns and Suites, Hilton Hotels, Homestead Studio Suites and Kimptom Hotels. Most of these hotels can be found worldwide in popular travel destinations. The hotels offer the internet access in densely populated areas of the hotel including guest rooms, lobbies, lounges, conference centers and other public spaces where most of their guests stay.

If you're a techie who can't let a day pass without checking the mail or other online accounts, finding the perfect hotel should include access to a high-speed internet as one of the many search criteria. Make sure that you also inquire about this certain feature before booking a hotel for your trip.

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