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Connectivity around the world

World travellers are no longer isolated from events back home and reduced to communicating by postcards.

01 November 2007

Ubiquitous internet access really has made our planet into a global village.

I remember when my aunt and uncle travelled around the world 20-odd years ago, that upon the joyous event of a postcard being received by anyone, the entire family network would be activated, and the four paltry lines of travel writing would be read, dissected, analysed and read again. A reverse-charges phone call would provoke a celebration of indescribable proportions.

When I carried on the family tradition of throwing in the towel and heading for South America (with a four-month detour to South-East Asia), I was prepared for things to be a little different. We are, after all, now living in a global village and it seemed likely that I would stumble across one or two internet cafés on my trip around the world.

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