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It works at special public places. BTW at the same ATM place -I went
underground Duomo P.ZA - you may register for a week for those rental bikes
for 6€ first 30min free.Works great as well ;) PS:Bring a book to ATM took
me 15min waiting
Cya soon
Svante
Am 23.09.2013 17:17 schrieb "Christian Lohmaier" <lohmaier@googlemail.com>:

Hi *,
In the guide to Milan, it mentions openwifi initiative, 300mb of data
high-speed per day and person (after that with capped speed). No
registration required with sim from Italian network provider, for others
one has to register at one of the ATM places at various metro stations.

So sounds nice in theory, and nice in combination with the android guide...

An experience with that?
http://info.openwifimilano.it/EN/

Ciao
Christian

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