Re: power in Korea..

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In message <20040228034948.52FC69F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, itojun@xxxxxxxxxx write
s:
>>Lest someone get a nasty surprise by believing everything you read
>>on the Internet, if you are staying in the IETF hotel, click through
>>from the IETF meeting accommodation page, follow the instructions
>>to find the Lotte Seoul, click "rooms" and then "standard and deluxe
>>rooms". There you will find the interesting statement:
>>
>>- Voltage in Main Buliding rooms is 110v. New Wing rooms is 220v.
>
>	the above description is correct.  my room is in main building and all
>	outlets are 110V, US/JP style.
>
>	now, the question is, how to plug in my rental CDMA-with-SIM
>	phone charger (which has round-shaped pins like european
>	countries) :-)  i found shape changers behind the TV set
>	so i'm using it (charger is 100-220V capable).
>

I had the same problem, so I just asked at the front desk -- they gave 
me a round->flat converter.

The outlet surprise I've run into is British-style outlets in the 
hallways.  If you have converters for such outlets, bring them.


		--Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb




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