Yes, you
can browse the internet for all your favorite sites and
search additional information in the similar manner, you
would do at home or office.
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You might
have to change your browser settings when traveling, if your
browser is set up for accessing the internet through a Proxy
server on your LAN (local Area Network).
In case you
are not sure of the setting, try to access the internet
before you effect any changes. In most cases, you will not
have to effect any changes.
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The
procedure for changing the settings is fairly simple. It
depends on the browser you are using. We give below some
examples of browsers.
-
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Click on
'Tools'
- Select
'Internet Options'
- Go to
'Connection'
- Click on
'LAN Settings'
- Enable
'Automatically Detect Settings' by clicking on it
- Disable
'Use a Proxy Server' by clicking on it
- Click
'OK' and close window
- Click
'Apply' to confirm changes
- Click
'OK' to close window
-
Netscape Communicator
- Click on
'Edit'
- Select
'Preferences'
- Click on
'Advanced Category'
- Click on
'Proxies'
- Enable
the option 'Direct connection to the Internet'
- Click on
'OK' to save the settings
For other
browsers, kindly review their help menus.
Note: You
may need to restore the setting back once you get home from
your travel.
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This
depends on whether your Company permits access from
locations and phone numbers that are not registered in its
network. In case your Company permits access, you can login
to your Company's network.
In case
your Company restricts access to specific users and you are
normally permitted access, you need to have the required
Secured Access software installed on your computer along
with the valid User ID and Password.
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Yes, you
can effect purchases for online purchases in the normal
manner in which you would execute a transaction from your
home of office.
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Yes, you
can use such software for putting through Voice calls over
the Internet Connections using MaGlobe Roaming.
The
important factor to keep in mind is the limitations of line
speeds at various locations. A low line speed or poor
connection will hamper the quality of sound.
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