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Oceania Cruises now offers free WiFi

20 Mar 2018 - by eTNW
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Miami-based shipping company, Oceania Cruises, is now offering free WiFi to all passengers.
The cruise line said the unlimited, complimentary Internet access would be available across all its ships by the end of April.
The new Wavenet high-speed Internet service will allow passengers to do low-bandwidth activities, such as surf the net and post to social media. 
Passengers who would like to stream music and movies or video chat with friends and family will need to upgrade to Wavenet Prime at a cost of $9,99 (R120) per person.

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