Quoting Jeff Rutherford <jeff at jeffrutherford.com>: > ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee. > ** You too can help the group > ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > 1-check the power brick for your laptop first; chances are it accepts voltages in the 110 to 220 or even 240 range at 50 to 60hz- if so , there is no frying risk. all you need is a converter to adapt the physical shape of the plug. If it only accepts 110 (I've never seen this) then you will probably fry the brick but not the laptop. 2-it varies, but I haven't had problems finding either wifi or a computer with internet connection for pay use 3-cellphone might work (mine does) but roaming charges are exorbitant. you're better off buying a prepaid fone there, or, if your cellphone is/can be unlocked (I think your provider is required to unlock it) and you have a tri or quad band phone, you can just buy a prepaid simcard at the airport and use it there.