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Fast Wifi at Mimosa

Submitted by on Monday, April 21, 2008 – 12:36 pm4 Comments |

Okay, I am currently having lunch at Mimosa, a small Vietnamese Italian restaurant in the backpacker area.  I needed to email some pictures so I decided to see if there was a wifi connection.

Found one that has really high bandwidth.

536 kbps downloads, 328 kbps uploads

Not bad for “FREE” bandwidth icon smile Fast Wifi at Mimosa

Mimosa, 88 Bui Vien Street, Pham Ngu Lao Area, District 1, Saigon, Vietnam

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No promises since the speeds can change hourly here.

Thanks for the information, i was really interested to find places with free buit fast internet. you are really doing a great job

Yeah, that may be interesting. You would have to make several trips to the same location to get an idea if the bandwidth is stable or not.

I know Yon may help out as well.

Thanks for the tip. Have you ever done a round up of where the best (fastest and most comfortable) free wifi can be found in Saigon? I reckon that would be of interest to a lot of people