| Peru has good
Internet connections, with cyber cafés and
Internet cabins in the most unlikely of small
towns breaking down barriers of distance more
effectively than the telephone ever did. Lima
and Cusco have abundant Internet facilities,
closely followed by Arequipa, Huaraz, Puno,
Iquitos and Trujillo; beyond that it gets a
little patchy, but the odd public access office
or café does exist and many hotels now offer
access too. The general rate is $1.20-1.75 an
hour, though thity- and fifteen-minutes options
are often available. One of the most widespread
and professional service providers in Peru is
RCP (Red Cientifica Peruana; webmaster@rcp.net.pe),
who have a Lima office, as well as one in Cusco
where they offer inexpensive computer-to-telephone
international calls.
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