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Sjeng 7 Apr 2007 07:42

Internet café and uploading in Asia
 
In May I´m going on a trip to Mongolia and Siberia driving through Kazachstan an Kyrgystan. How are the possibilities to upload in Internet cafés?
Are there western keyboards or do I have to learn to type on Cyrilic ones?
Can I use a PDA and synchronise?
Any tip for uploading text and photo's is welcome.

Thanks,
Sjeng.

MotoEdde 7 Apr 2007 10:17

I'll be in the Stans in May and then heading East to Mongolia and Russia...are you doing the same thing?
Drop me a line...

Sjeng 7 Apr 2007 12:13

Yes, I'm leaving the 26th of May and I'll be aproximately 2 weeks later entering Kazachstan, than Kyrgystan, the Altai and Mongolia.
I think you're ahead of me a couple of weaks. How do you return?
Do you keep a weblog?

Grtz.

scottw 8 Apr 2007 05:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sjeng (Post 132329)
In May I´m going on a trip to Mongolia and Siberia driving through Kazachstan an Kyrgystan. How are the possibilities to upload in Internet cafés?
Are there western keyboards or do I have to learn to type on Cyrilic ones?
Can I use a PDA and synchronise?
Any tip for uploading text and photo's is welcome.

Thanks,
Sjeng.

Sjeng: In the major cities in Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, Erdenet and Khovd) you can upload from internet cafes. You may not be able to link a PDA directly, but they will probably have a card reader for you to use. Ulaanbaatar now has several restaurants with free WiFi so you can do it yourself if your device works with WiFi. Every provincial capital in Mongolia has Internet at the Post Office, but it is quite slow. OK for checking email and posting text, but it would be difficult and long to upload photos unless they were very small files.

Scott

Sjeng 8 Apr 2007 07:36

That's what I wanted to know, thanks. :clap: How about Kazachstan and Kyrgystan?
In the internetcafés are there western keyboards (or both western and cyrilic) available?

scottw 9 Apr 2007 02:02

Sorry, forgot to answer the question about keyboards. In Mongolia the keyboards all have western keyboards. Sometimes they have Cyrillic stickers on them, but they can still be used as western keyboards.

Scott

glasswave 10 Apr 2007 00:36

Looks like a lot of us will be in the stans at about the same time. We are exchanging eMails & contacts in the "buying in kyrgyz" thead let's all hook up for a beer.

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...rgyzstan-25936

trui_gaea 25 Apr 2007 08:22

skype
 
just one more practical thing... i presume skype-ing is perfectly possible at most internet café's if you are willing to crawl under the tables to plug in your wires... should we pack a headset, or are they really common nowadays?

thx
g&t (heading for the stans august-october)

Gursed 27 Apr 2007 07:12

Mongolia
 
Hi,
it's no problem to cross the border to Mongolia. The roads are in the south okay. At the moment the North has a problem with a lot of flooded rivers because of springtime.
The southern street is via Bayan Oelgi-Altai- Bayanchongor and via Avacher to Ub.
Petrol should be no problem at all and also food in the bigger towns. Please be carefull with the water.
When you need accomodation or information about repair or something else for your bike then you can write me at email@mongolia-oneway.com I would like to welcome you in UB. I like bikers and we have a lot of free parking place .......

MotoEdde 4 May 2007 10:25

Thanks gursed, I should be arriving in UB July 8-10th and be there for about a week before heading North and onwards to Vlad...
Will look you up...and Glasswave is right, maybe all the riders X-rossing through the stans should meetin Almaty end of May time for a beer!


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