Traveling developer in South/Central America

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I am a developer from Amsterdam and I have employers who pay me while I am developing from abroad. The experience is great, I get to see many many things without the need to touch my saving, but in order to live this way it is essential that I have access to wifi at least 3 days a week and that I should not need to worry about my belongings getting stolen.

Does anybody know what the wifi is like in the following regions:

  • Chile
  • Bolivia
  • Peru
  • Panama
  • Costa Rica
  • Nicaragua

From my experience when a hostels says that they have wifi that it is not always that reliable. Also, if possible I would like to know how safe it is to bring my laptop to work in a country. I will always carry the laptop on me while traveling or leave it at a hostel (I tend to only book hostels that have a secure locker or rent out an appartment at airbnb.com).






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