Need to hire a car in Malaga h…
Thursday, August 6th, 2009Need to hire a car in Malaga
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Need to hire a car in Malaga
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With Malaga being a real hot spot for British Tourists there are many hire car companies operating online and also actually at Malaga Airport. Malaga is one of the busiest airports in the South of Spain servicing popular resorts as Marbella, Puerto Banus, Torremolinos and Fuengirola. With the UK experiencing a non-barbeque summer many Brits are getting last minute bargains to guarantee some sun.
For those wanted to travel around the Costa Del Sol and see the sites car hire is essential. In peak season it is highly recommend to hire a car online before you go. For low cost car hire at Malaga airport in Spain there are a number of different car hire suppliers and brokers which can offer you a range of different cars from economy to 9 seater people carriers for large families or groups. Most car hire companies also offer a number of extras including baby and booster seats.
1. Drive on the right hand side (sorry for stating the obvious!)
2. Cars will flash their headlights when overtaking to warn you which is the law so do not react angrily.
3. Speed limits:
4. As in the UK it is illegal to use a mobile phone whilst driving.
5. As with most European countries Spains drink driving limit is just 50mg per 100ml of blood so if you do intend to drive it is better to stick to the soft drinks rather than run the risk of imprisonment of a hefty fine.
As many of the car hire companies either do not supply sat nav’s or have a limited supply it is recommended to hire a sat nav before you leave the UK.
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A Guide to Broadband
Take a moment to consider how the internet has affected how you work and live. You may have booked flights or a holiday online, booked tickets to a gig or concert, not bothered with the newspaper and got your news from a news site. You may have bought clothes, books or jewellery online instead of heading to the high street. The car that is sat outside on the driveway or by the kerb may have been researched and bought online and the house that it sits outside might similarly been found on the web. In this small example, it is easy to see just how far the internet has come, from an amusing side note to a central element in our lives, and with the plans for universal broadband in the Digital Britain bill that is going to parliament, it will continue to be an important aspect of our economy and lives.
Riding the crest of this broadband wave are the providers, and pretty much all of them have branched out from other things, diversifying into broadband alongside their more traditional telecommunications business. There are a good number of them, but the biggest of them are the mobile phone operator o2, Sky, BT, Virgin Media and TalkTalk, as well as smaller providers such as Eclipse, AOL and Plusnet.
Now, it is hard to accurately critique a broadband provider because the coverage by different companies in different areas will vary, making it hard to classify completely. However, it is fair to say that the traditional heavyweight is BT. Like many other telecommunications companies, they tend to have their broadband, which offers some extremely quick speeds, offered in a bundle with a rake of other services. Their popular Homehub acts as both modem and wireless router, and you can have this combined with a home phone and satellite television for a good price.
Similarly, Sky and Virgin Media are cut from the same cloth. Sky, as one of the pre-eminent broadcast companies in the world, can offer free broadband when it is taken with a Sky television package. Sky also offer phone services too. Virgin Media too offer very competitive broadband, with speeds up to 24MB, and again with value for money bundles with their V+ television service and home phone thrown in. With Virgin Media, you can even get very cheap Virgin Pay As You Go SIM cards for your mobile too.
The best tip to give when choosing a provider is to balance the best service in your area, against the speed you want and what you are planning to pay. By using a price comparison website you can do this quickly and easily. As a final tip, be sure to keep an eye out for extra deals, as many mobile phone companies doing broadband deals can offer mobile broadband too.