By LUCY ORMONDE
My secret talent? I’m so glad you asked.
Just quietly, I’m pretty confident that I know the precise location of every free-to-use power point in both Sydney’s and Melbourne’s domestic and international terminal.
The only problem with my secret talent however, is that I share it with approximately 29,230 frequent flyers. So there’s always a steady line of people hovering around those power points and making awkward conversations about the weather/battery life/ price of airport coffee.
In a world that’s now dominated by the 24-hour news cycle, social media and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), queues for power points and never-ending missions to locate Wi-Fi are just part of everyday life in 2013.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this is an advertorial for Telstra. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
Take it from the team at Mamamia. In another life, we would be known as the Wi-fi Detection Squad. Because between us, we’ve got more stories about seeking out Wi-Fi and bad internet connection than we have about seeking out chocolate at 3pm (and there are a lot of those ones to tell).
First, there’s the editorial team member who organised a holiday with her friends – only the friends wouldn’t let her know the location of the hotel.
The reason?
“They knew I’d call the hotel and ask if they had Wi-Fi,” she said. “So when we arrived at the accommodation, the first question I asked was exactly that. I shouldn’t have been surprised when the person at reception told me they did indeed have Wi-Fi – but that it would cost me more than I earn in week to use it.”
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I am in my 50s and WiFi is a major consideration when booking accommodation, I feel totally isolated without internet access so that I know what is going on in the world, can contact family, upload photos, access emails, and research and plan holiday activities. I never travel without a laptop or more recently a tablet, As a last resort (if in Aus) when WiFi is not available I use my mobile phone as a wireless hotspot as I have a good data plan (6 gb). I have noticed that many plans now charge more and yet the amount of data included is less, perhaps this is to encourage customers to spend more on pre-paid wifi devices on top of their mobile plans.
This is a pretty timely piece for me, only my views are in contrast to the majorities quoted here. I just got to my parents place on the mid-north coast of NSW and I am so happy because they still don't have mobile phone reception on their property. It's bliss. Mind you, I am grateful for the wifi because I still have to work leading up to Christmas, but out here it's so much easier to walk away from the computer when I've finished working. :)