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East London ICC launches free WiFi

03 Dec 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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East London International Convention Centre, which is managed by Premier Hotels and Resorts, now offers free WiFi to all visiting delegates.
Eugene Oelofse, Premier Hotels and Resorts’ marketing manager, said offering the free service was part of the group’s commitment to serve the business market in a way that added real value. “Keeping up to date and on top of what our guests require from our meeting venues is our aim and we are therefore constantly looking for ways to meet all guest requirements.”
As part of the service, all conference attendees will have full access to complimentary WiFi for as long as they are inside the ELICC building. 

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