No, you would normally be expected to pay a fee for the amount of time you are on the net.
There really is not such a thing as "free" internet. Although there is free wifi service at internet cafes, McDonald's and many, many places across the country.
You can find free internet at local cafes and hotels, however you cannot find full-time free internet at home. There are internet plans that you can get for less than $20 a month.
In GTA 4, you can find computers at internet cafes around the game world. Some of the internet cafes in Liberty City include the TW@ internet cafes in Algonquin and Broker. You can use the in-game map to locate these cafes and access the computers inside.
There are multiple internet cafes in Minneapolis. To be more specific, there are five in Minneapolis while there are two in neighboring towns.Most of the cafes in Minneapolis seem to be within a few blocks of one another.
It is in France.
Internet cafes that are in a high traffic location average $500,000 per year. Some internet cafes that are well established earn millions of dollars each year.
Indeed. Many people login to their Facebook, MSN or hotmail accounts by using internet cafes.
You can find one in every city/town.
There is a German Verizon company that provides wireless Internet services. There are also T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, and others. One can find wifi to use at cafes, internet cafes, and libraries.
It depends. If your at an Internet Cafe that allows you to browse free until you've left, it's different. But usually most Internet Cafes allow you to browse free for a certain time period, per-say an hour (60 minutes). You would have to pay if you're over the limit. That's the best information I can give you.
Internet cafes used to be locations where patrons would pay to use a computer connected to the internet for a set period of time. Now, with wireless internet, many businesses have wifi that is either free, free with a purchase, or available for a set amount of time after purchasing it. Municipalities or service providers have also set up a number of hot spots (free wifi) in Illinois.
Sure! Internet cafes can use Linux no problem if they so choose.