While it is possible to get wifi in many remote locations through satellite or mobile networks, there are still some areas where wifi may not be available due to lack of infrastructure or geographical barriers.
Weddings could be held anywhere you would want to. The locations can be anywhere from your house, a church, or even an underwater wedding. These locations are all unique and offer a vastly different experience depending on where one goes.
Yes it can use wifi and there is even a way for it to be a wifi hot spot.
Yes, satellite phones work anywhere in the world as they rely on satellites for communication, providing coverage even in remote or isolated areas where traditional cell phones may not work.
There is indeed remote access to view your PCs frome diffferent places. You can transfer files, run programs, access network resources and do other things on your PC even if you are not in front of it.
So far, no emulator can do wifi. Not even on laptops and netbooks.
You can check with AT&T, T-mobile, or even Boost mobile for a data package for an unlocked Samsung Galaxy 3 phone from US Cellular.
To access portable satellite internet anywhere in the world, you can purchase a portable satellite internet device or hotspot from a provider like Iridium or Inmarsat. These devices connect to satellites orbiting the Earth, allowing you to access the internet even in remote locations without traditional internet infrastructure. Simply activate the device and subscribe to a data plan to start using satellite internet wherever you go.
Australia's interior is called the Outback.
Ask your server. They may not even offer wifi (I have encountered restaurants with wifi, but it was only for their internal systems not customers). If they offer wifi the password is likely to be different at each restaurant.
Look anywhere in the keys, even if your on the mainland there its still beautiful. Also Hawaii is beautiful, there are four main islands but tons of smaller island.
You may be at a location that doesn't have wifi connectability. Or, you might be at a wifi location, but you might not have wifi settings (Settings > Wireless & Networks) turned on. Furthermore, even if you do have it turned on, that location might require a password to use it.