The Solstice class is a class of cruise ships operated by Celebrity Cruises , a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. The class is constructed by Meyer Werft of Germany. At present, there are five active Solstice -class ships: the lead vessel of the class, Celebrity Solstice ; the second ship of the class, Celebrity Equinox ; and the third ship of the class, Celebrity Eclipse , which was delivered on 15 April 2010. The fourth ship, Celebrity Silhouette , sailed on her maiden voyage on 23 July 2011; and the fifth, Celebrity Reflection , was launched in August 2012. The first Solstice -class ship, Celebrity Solstice entered service in November 2008 and is the namesake of the class. All Solstice -class vessels have post- Panamax dimensions.
49-578: Celebrity Equinox is a Solstice -class cruise ship built by Meyer Werft in Germany . Celebrity Equinox is the second of the five Solstice -class vessels, owned and operated by Celebrity Cruises . She is a sister ship of Celebrity Solstice , Celebrity Eclipse , Celebrity Silhouette , and the Celebrity Reflection . Construction officially started in September 2007. Celebrity Equinox left
98-724: A business model called multipurpose community Internet center or "MCI Center" to make the business more sustainable and competitive. Hourly usage rate varies between Rp 2500–15000 ($ 0,27 – 1,60) Japan has a strong internet café culture, with most serving a dual purpose as joint Internet- manga cafes . Most chains (like Media Cafe Popeye and Jiyū Kūkan) offer customers a variety of seating options, including normal chair, massage chair, couch, and flat mat. Customers are then typically given unlimited access to soft drinks, manga , magazines, Internet, online video games, and online pornography . Most offer food and shower services for an additional fee. In fact, many purchase "night packs" and shower/sleep in
147-622: A café with full Internet access (and the name Cybercafé ) was invented in early 1994 by Ivan Pope . Commissioned to develop an Internet event for an arts weekend at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, and inspired by the SFnet terminal based cafés, Pope wrote a proposal outlining the concept of a café with Internet access. For the event Seduced and Abandoned: The Body in the Virtual World. Over
196-492: A computer in the lobby to registered guests without charging an additional fee, while fancier hotels are more likely to charge for the use of a computer in their "business center." For those traveling by road in North America, many truck stops have Internet kiosks, for which a typical charge is around 20 cents per minute. Internet cafés come in a wide range of styles, reflecting their location, main clientele, and sometimes,
245-611: A large theater, and multiple dining options. Signature Celebrity features were also added, such as the Martini Bar. The newest feature of the class is the iLounge, a combination of Internet café and an Apple authorized resale store . This feature was added to Celebrity Eclipse and Celebrity Silhouette , and on Celebrity Solstice in May 2010. The Solstice class exterior styling was by yacht designer Martin Francis. The original renderings for
294-512: A major economic impact on internet cafés. It has been estimated that the number of internet cafés in South Korea dropped 17% from 19,000 in 2010 to 15,800 in 2012, and internet cafés in developing countries were struggling to grow. In China, a 2011 government report stated that 130,000 internet cafés had closed down over the previous six years, due to tightening regulations, which brought the number down to 144,000. One industry consultant estimated
343-572: A number of states enacted laws to ban them. There are European countries where the total number of publicly accessible terminals is also decreasing. An example of such a country is Germany . The cause of this development is a combination of complicated regulation, relatively high Internet penetration rates, the widespread use of notebooks, tablets, and smartphones and the relatively high number of wireless internet hotspots . Many pubs, bars and cafés in Germany offer wireless Internet, but no terminals since
392-515: A variation of the Internet café known as a " sweepstakes parlor " had become widespread in certain regions of the United States. These facilities offered entries in a contest to customers who purchase Internet usage. Sweepstakes parlors faced scrutiny by local governments, who argued that sweepstakes parlors are a form of illegal gambling. A large number of these locations faced raids by officials, while
441-546: Is "Internet"). Reputedly, the first kosher cybercafe was the IDT Cafe in New York City's diamond district, opened in the spring of 1997. Internet cafés were prevalent in the 1990s but began to decline in popularity due to the expansion of home-based email and broadband internet access points, as well as the later deployment of Wi-Fi and smartphones . As of 2022, LAN gaming centers can be found in metropolitan areas in
490-642: Is a café (or a convenience store or a fully dedicated Internet access business) that provides the use of computers with high bandwidth Internet access on the payment of a fee. Usage is generally charged by the minute or part of hour. An Internet café will generally also offer refreshments or other services such as phone repair. Internet cafés are often hosted within a shop or other establishment. They are located worldwide, and many people use them when traveling to access webmail and instant messaging services to keep in touch with family and friends. Apart from travelers, in many developing countries Internet cafés are
539-475: Is called a "網咖" ( Wǎng kā ) in traditional Chinese. The first character literally means "net" and the second character is the first syllable of "café."The rate is consistent at about NT$ 10~20 in the most part, but prominent districts, such as the Eastern District of Taipei , can charge users up to NT$ 35 per hour. With the growth of smartphone ownership and free Wi-Fi networks in all major public attractions,
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#1732876210449588-527: Is largely unwritten and undocumented. Many experiments can lay claim to being precursors to internet cafés. In March 1988, the ' Electronic Café ' was opened near Hongik University in Seoul , South Korea by Ahn Sang-soo (Professor of Hongik University ) and Gum Nu-ri (Professor of Kookmin University ). Two 16bit computers connected to Online service networks through telephone lines. Offline meetings were held in
637-452: Is reducing the need for video arcades and arcade games , many of which are being closed down or merged into Internet cafés. The use of Internet cafés for multiplayer gaming is particularly popular in certain areas of Asia like India , China , Taiwan , Hong Kong , South Korea and the Philippines . In some countries, since practically all LAN gaming centers also offer Internet access,
686-464: Is required to operate an Internet café or warnet in Indonesia, except for the ordinary business license applicable to cafes or small shops. Because of hype and poor business planning, many net cafes have closed down. Although the number of Internet cafes are growing, associations such as APWKomitel urge new Internet café owners to do a feasibility study before planning to open an Internet café, and provide
735-631: The Celebrity Equinox sails to the Caribbean and the Bahamas year-round from its homeport at Port Canaveral, Florida . Celebriy Equinox sailed from Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean on July 25, 2021 ending a year long halt in cruising. Solstice-class cruise ship Celebrity Solstice was, at 122,000 gross tonnage (GT), the largest ship to be built at a German shipyard, but this record
784-515: The EasyInternetcafé chain was found liable for copyright infringement occurring when customers used its CD-burning service to burn illegally downloaded music to their own CDs. In 2005 Italy began requiring entities such as Internet cafés to collect photocopies of the passports of Internet, phone, or fax-using customers as a result of anti-terrorism legislation passed in July of that year. By 2010,
833-533: The Gadu-Gadu client. Internet cafés began losing popularity after Telekomunikacja Polska launched the ADSL Neostrada service in 2001, providing home Internet access to many Poles, and most establishments were shut down by the 2010s. In Slovakia , the first Internet café was opened officially in the city of Košice on July 17, 1996, providing services such as e-mail, Gopher, News, Telnet, WWW, Talk and others to
882-832: The Philippines , internet cafés, also known as computer shops (often abbreviated to comshop ), are found on almost every street in major cities; and there is at least one in most municipalities or towns. There are also internet cafés in coffee shops and malls. High-end restaurants and fast food chains also provide free broadband to diners. Occasionally some internet cafés offer gadget repairs, print or photocopying, and other services. Rates range from P10 (US$ 0.20) per hour or less, depending on PC specifications) on streets, and up to P100 ($ 2) per hour in malls. In some major cities with existing ordinances regulating internet cafés (e.g. Valenzuela, Marikina, Davao, Lapu-lapu and Zamboanga), students who are below 18 years of age are prohibited from playing computer games during regular class hours. Depending on
931-482: The Solstice class was to have powder blue upper decks and funnels . Because Celebrity uses dark blue as a trademark on their ships, the powder blue was subsequently changed to dark blue. The lead vessel, Celebrity Solstice , carries the original concept and design for the class, such as twin funnels with a small "X" on the front funnel and a large "X" on the railings of the hump staterooms. Several months after her service,
980-618: The "Survey of China Internet Café Industry" by the People's Republic of China Ministry of Culture in 2005, Mainland China had 110,000 Internet cafés, with more than 1,000,000 employees contributing 18,500,000,000 yuan to mainland China's GDP. More than 70% of Internet café visitors are from 18 to 30 years old. 90% are male, 65% are unmarried, and 54% hold a university degree. More than 70% of visitors play computer games. 20% of China's Internet users go to Internet cafés. In India , Internet cafés used by traveling people and business are declining since
1029-403: The "X" logo on the railings were seen by Celebrity as a design flaw. Due to this, the "X" logo on the railings was removed from Celebrity Equinox and Celebrity Eclipse and from future Solstice -class ships. In order to compensate, the small "X" on the front funnel was enlarged on ships following Celebrity Solstice . Internet caf%C3%A9 An Internet café , also known as a cybercafé ,
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#17328762104491078-612: The Deluxe Café on April 4, 1995, inspired by the Internet café phenomenon that was going on in Seattle. As Australia's first Internet café, founders included Gavin Murray, Rita Arrigo and Christopher Beaumont . Direct from London's Cyberia they were joined by Kathryn Phelps and partnerships with Adam Goudie of Standard Computers for hardware and Michael Bethune from Australia Online, Australia's first ISP for of course their Internet access. In 1995 it
1127-610: The Internet café regulations do not apply if no terminal is offered. Additionally, the use of Internet cafés for multiplayer gaming is very difficult in Germany since the Internet café regulations and a second type of regulations which was originally established for video arcade centres applies to this kind of Internet cafés. It is, for example, forbidden for people under the age of 18 to enter such an Internet café, although particularly people under 18 are an important group of customers for this type of Internet café. Netcafe opened in St Kilda at
1176-473: The Internet cafés now primarily cater to gamers, and some even provide food and drinks. In Vietnam , almost every internet café advertises itself as a game center. Many internet cafés charge a fairly low fee, usually the equivalent of $ 0.20 – $ 0.75 an hour. Services such as food and drink are also often available. "Internet café" in Vietnamese is quán net or tiệm net ( quán or tiệm means "store" and net
1225-493: The Lawn , Sunset Bar, Lawn Club Shop and The Hot Glass Show are found on the lawn. Other designers included, Tihany Design, who designed the interior of the main dining room; BG Studio, who designed Cellar masters, Passport Bar, Ensemble Lounge, Micheals Club, and Murano; 5 + Design, Galleria Boutique, Fortune Casino, Art Gallery; and RTKL, who designed the spa. The staterooms on Solstice -class ships are significantly larger than
1274-598: The arrival of widespread mobile Internet usage. A set of other services are also offered, such as printing of documents or webpages. Operators also help computer illiterates through some government processes (as a part of e-governance in India ). Low speed of mobile Internet and these services offered by Internet cafés help its survival. In India a positive government ID is compulsory for Internet café users in most states. In 2008, there were 180,000 cyber cafes in India but by 2017, it declined to 50,000, one of primary reasons for decline
1323-550: The cafes, giving rise to a phenomenon known as " net cafe refugees " or "net cafe homeless". Internet cafés are prevalent in the city of Mombasa , as poverty and unreliable infrastructure do not make a personal internet connection a viable option for many citizens. The cafés are often combined with a variety of other businesses, such as chemists, manicurists, repair shops, and convenience stores. Video gaming has become particularly profitable in internet cafés in Kenya in recent years. In
1372-721: The café, which served as a place that connected online and offline activities. In July 1991, the SFnet Coffeehouse Network was opened in San Francisco , United States by Wayne Gregori. Gregori installed coin-operated computer terminals in coffeehouses throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. The terminals dialed into a 32 line Bulletin Board System that offered an array of electronic services including FIDOnet mail and, in 1992, Internet mail . The concept of
1421-590: The city, regulations vary in their exact details and implementation. Such city ordinances usually also require internet café owners to: The first Internet café in Poland was opened in 1996. Such establishments soon became very popular among the Polish population, especially young people, who at the time still rarely had access to computers with high-speed Internet at home. They were commonly used to play games like Icy Tower or Counter-Strike , as well as for instant messaging on
1470-429: The class were the largest cruise ships ever built at the facility. On February and July 2006, the second and the third vessel was ordered respectively. The order for the fourth and fifth ship followed in 2007 and 2008. The class consists of five ships, with expected delivery of one ship each year, from 2008 to 2012, at a total cost of US$ 3.7 billion. The keel of Celebrity Solstice was laid on 11 October 2006, and
1519-497: The convenience of their guests; this can take various forms, such as in-room wireless access, or a web browser that uses the in-room television set for its display (usually in this case the hotel provides a wireless keyboard on the assumption that the guest will use it from the bed), or computer(s) that guests can use, either in the lobby or in a business center. As with telephone service, in the US most mid-price hotels offer Internet access from
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1568-577: The general public. In South Korea , Internet cafés are called PC bangs . They are ubiquitous in South Korean cities, numbering over 20,000. PC bangs mostly cater to online game playing for the younger generation. On average and mode, use of a PC bang computer is priced at around 1,000 won per hour (about $ 0.88 USD ). Internet cafés are omnipresent in Taiwan , and especially concentrated in major cities, namely Taipei and Kaohsiung . The Internet café
1617-437: The generic name is warnet (or warung Internet ) and in rural areas the generic name is telecenter. Warnets/netcafes are usually privately owned as bottom-up initiatives, while telecenters in rural villages are typically government or donor-funded as top-down financing. Information on netcafe/warnet in Indonesia can also be found in a book titled: Connected for Development: Indonesian Case study . Currently, no special license
1666-700: The number had reached 136,000 in 2012. In some locations, however, internet cafés continued to be used for reasons ranging from evading gambling regulations to building communities of language learners. As of 2021, internet cafés are still operating in South Korea for online gaming. While most Internet cafés are private businesses many have been set up to help bridge the ' digital divide ', providing computer access and training to those without home access. There are also Internet kiosks , Internet access points in public places like public libraries , airport halls, sometimes just for brief use while standing. Many hotels, resorts, and cruise ships offer Internet access for
1715-543: The previous classes, with 80% having a veranda. The staterooms are grouped into seven categories; including the spa-inspired AquaClass and the Concierge class. There are two penthouse suites, a 110 m (1,200 sq ft) stateroom and several royal suites, a 54 m (580 sq ft) stateroom. Both have a living room, dining room and separate bedrooms. There are also Jacuzzis and separate showers. The Solstice class feature amenities such as large staterooms,
1764-444: The primary form of Internet access for citizens as a shared-access model is more affordable than personal ownership of equipment and/or software. Internet cafés are a natural evolution of the traditional café . As Internet access rose many pubs, bars, and cafés added terminals and eventually Wi-Fi hotspots , eroding the distinction between the Internet café and normal cafés. The early history of public access to online networking sites
1813-546: The same building, a commercial Internet café called Cyberia opened on September 1, 1994, in London , England . ArtsEmerson credits it as London's first cybercafé, although it also claims it opened before The Binary Café. The first public, commercial American Internet café was conceived and opened by Jeff Anderson and Alan Weinkrantz in August 1994, at Infomart in Dallas, Texas , and
1862-472: The shipyard in June 2009 and entered commercial service for Celebrity Cruises on July 31, 2009. Kate McCue was captain of the Celebrity Equinox until August 2019, and the first American woman to be captain of a "mega" cruise ship. The vessel includes a theater and a lawn made up of real grass between the ship's funnels where croquet can be played. Celebrity Equinox was refitted in May 2019. Currently
1911-465: The social agenda of the proprietors. In the early days they were important in projecting the image of the Internet as a 'cool' phenomenon. A variation on the Internet café business model is the LAN gaming center , used for multiplayer gaming. These cafés have several computer stations connected to a LAN . The connected computers are custom-assembled for gameplay, supporting popular multiplayer games . This
1960-712: The terms net café and LAN gaming center have become interchangeable. Again, this shared-access model is more affordable than personal ownership of equipment and/or software, especially since games often require high end and expensive PCs. Gaming is extremely popular at internet cafés in Asia, which has helped create strong demand and a sustainable business model for most cafés. However, with this growing popularity also comes more responsibility. To compete for market share, internet cafés have started charging less and have turned to alternate ways to maximize revenue. This includes selling food, drinks, game cards, and phone cards to patrons. In 2003
2009-521: The weekend of March 12–13 in the theatre at the ICA, Pope ran a Cybercafé which consisted of multiple Apple Mac computers on café style tables with menus of available services. In June 1994, The Binary Café , Canada's first Internet café, opened in Toronto , Ontario, according to Security and Software for Cybercafés . Inspired partly by the ICA event and associated with an Internet provider startup, EasyNet , in
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2058-759: Was called The High Tech Cafe. A bar called CompuCafé was established in Helsinki , Finland in September 1993 and relocated to larger premises in October 1994 featuring both Internet access and a robotic beer seller. In January 1995, the CB1 Café in Cambridge installed an Internet connection. It was the longest running Internet Café in the UK, ultimately closing down in 2015. The Scottish Bar in French-speaking Switzerland
2107-406: Was delivered on 24 October 2008. The keel of Celebrity Equinox was laid on 6 August 2008 and delivered on 16 July 2009. The keel of Celebrity Eclipse was laid on 23 January 2009 and was delivered on 15 April 2010. The fourth ship, Celebrity Silhouette was delivered on 18 July 2011 and the fifth and final ship, Celebrity Reflection was handed over on 9 October 2012. The Solstice class
2156-487: Was delivered via a standard analogue phone line using a 9600-Baud US Robotics Modem. Cafe.on.net also opened on Rundle Street in Adelaide in 1995, with the support of Internode's Simon Hackett. The Cafe was founded by John Ruciak, and was notable because of its Fast Ethernet connection. In Brazil, the initial concept introduced by Monkey Paulista was based on the business model used by internet cafés in South Korea, since this
2205-525: Was designed by a team of architects. The overall masterplan was completed by Boston-based Wilson Butler Architects, who would also design the entertainment venues such as the Main Theater, Grand Foyer, and open decks, including the Lawn Club. Located on deck 15 is a one-half-acre (2,000 m ), manicured lawn. A special type of grass, Agrostis stolonifera , is used for the lawn. The areas such as Patio on
2254-477: Was rules of IT Act , which caused licensing issues and other restrictions. According to APWKomitel (Association of Community Internet Center), there were 5,000 Internet cafés in urban Indonesian cities in 2006 providing computer/printer/scanner rentals, training, PC gaming and Internet access/rental to people without computer or internet access. The website also contains a directory listing some of these warnet/ telecenter /gamecenter in Indonesia. In urban areas,
2303-573: Was started on June 27, 1995 by Pierre Hemmer . In June 1995, three Internet cafés opened in the East Village neighborhood of New York City : Internet Cafe, opened by Arthur Perley, the @Cafe , and the Heroic Sandwich. In 1996, the Internet café Surf City opened in downtown Anchorage, Alaska . Since early 2010s, the rising popularity of smartphones , due to improved hardware and faster internet connectivity ( LTE and 5G NR ), started having
2352-563: Was surpassed by the Disney Dream , a 128,000 GT cruise ship of the Disney Cruise Line . The first Solstice -class vessel was ordered in year 2005 at Meyer Werft, with one vessel as the first option. Later, option for second vessel was exercised. Meyer Werft reached several milestones in their career while building the Solstice class. It was their first time to build 122,000 GT cruise ships having post-Panamax dimensions. By that time,
2401-514: Was the first house LAN to exist in Brazil; it was inaugurated in São Paulo , starting its activities in 1995. The company closed in 2010. However, just a week later for reasons of bureaucracy , the company Lan Game @ The House was opened, and today is the most active LAN house of Brazil. Today it is seen in the country as a way to test new technologies and demonstrate games and other products. According to
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