3G Bali is Back
An update of what i reported about XL 3G yesterday, it seems 3G channel service is available again today (March 17,2008 17:00) , I’m using CBN-XL and things back to normal now i hope it will stay forever! i’ll keep update on this…
An update of what i reported about XL 3G yesterday, it seems 3G channel service is available again today (March 17,2008 17:00) , I’m using CBN-XL and things back to normal now i hope it will stay forever! i’ll keep update on this…
As i wrote this article all XL 3G related users in Bali might have been experiencing speed decreasing from 3G to GPRS only, too bad indeed but in Indonesia i think all telecommunications company believe that the only constant in the world is change, so they keep change things like a wild atom, as reported in cosa’s blog that there is an alternative for affordable unlimited internet in Indonesia, cosa mentions in his blog that Ceria by PT. Sampoerna Telekom Indonesia (is this the same Sampoerna that produced ciggaretes ? yes it is
) can provide such cheap service for only Rp.100,000 and there are also two other packages which are 30 hours package (available for Rp .30,000) and 60 hours package (available for Rp.60,000).
All packages valid only for 30 days.
Bali Collaboration on Climate Change Takes you into a journey of Silence We ask you to SWITCH OFF ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES FOR FOUR HOURS on 21st March 2008 at 10.00 – 14.00 hours As a first step towards WORLD SILENT DAY 21 March 2008 You don’t have to be a superhero to tackle climate change We can reduce green house gas emission by doing nothing!!! Through Silence.
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Inspired by the Nyepi or Silent day practiced by people in Bali for many centuries, even now. For 24 hours people do not travel, work or light the lamps at night. One Silent Day in is estimated to reduce at least 20,000 tons of CO2, the largest contributor of green house gas.
Please visit www.worldsilentday.org
For more information, please contact: info@worldsilentday.org www.worldsilentday.org Bali Collaboration on Climate Change
Traveling Tips : your guide around Bali, a must read things to know before you go !
Airlines Access
Bali is served by nineteen scheduled international air carriers, with Singapore Airlines and Garuda Indonesia providing the highest frequency of service. In addition, there are three Indonesian carriers which offer international connections via domestic hubs, and a total of eleven domestic carriers which provide connections to the rest of Indonesia. Most major air carriers are only a short connecting flight away from Bali via major air hubs in Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Taipei. Virtually every major international air carrier either flies to Bali direct or via one of these air hubs. Australian cities served by direct flights are Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.