Club Med makes the right connections
SYDNEY – Club Med now offers free Wi-Fi throughout all guest rooms and suites, reception, conference rooms, and public areas in its resorts in Bali, Cherating Beach Malaysia, Phuket and Bintan Island.
Club Med said it has made the move to alleviate the often-high costs of Internet access and telephony in Asia.
Guests apply for their access password on arrival. It remains valid and accessible for the duration of their stay – network permitting.
Club Med said conference organisers in-house could continue to liaise with suppliers, departments, other clients, and even the delegates themselves, by email from anywhere in the village.
Ian Jarrett
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