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Sure wish I saw this last week.
Hi Eduardo, my name is Daniel from Tanconectados.com. That map you’re linking to is actually part of my site, and eventhough Martin Balao helped me with it I was wondering if you would mind linking directly to http://wifi.tanconectados.com which is the “original” source of this map.
Thank you and sorry to bother.
I’m here in Montevideo, when I go to the beach my PocketPC lights up with all of the wifi from the apartments LOL!