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Re: [council] Brussels hotel and Internet connectivity



One more point, the Travel Summary document said that the Meridien and Royal Windsor "are of the same class of service". However, the Royal Windsor's web site says that all guest rooms have free Internet (either wired or wireless).

Alan

At 05/06/2010 02:30 PM, Alan Greenberg wrote:

I checked with Constituency Travel about whether breakfast and
Internet access were included in the Meridien hotel room prices paid
by ICANN for funded travellers (ALAC is staying there and I
understand GNSO also).

The answer was that breakfast is included, but Internet access is not.

According to their web site, the Meridien charges 15 Euros for
in-room access, and that public are access is also charged. That is
about US$18 or 1/4 of the per diem.

ICANN's standard response in previous situations is that we should
simply go to the conference venue for after-hours access - never a
nice alternative, but clearly not at all practical with a venue
separate from the hotel(s).

How we are expected to take over a week from our normal lives and not
have after-hours connectivity is a mystery to me. I thought we had
fought this battle before and won.

ALAC has lodged a strong complaint. The GNSO or individuals within
the GNSO may want to take similar action.

Alan




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