I've limited experience with said cafes. This is mostly because those limited experiences weren't very good. $6 per hour for an online connection? I don't think so.
I'd say one thing tho... ALL of my friends who have used an Internet cafe more than once have complained about how limited your options are when it comes to what you can actually do online. To be more specific, you typically cannot use IRC, and you may have Java support if you're lucky. But basically anything that requires something other than a browser, OR needs a plugin for the browser is out of the question as you cannot download and install said software/plugins. Therefore I recommend going as far as you can with setting up plugins and software so that people can do what they're there to do.
And I'd definitely offer Linux boxes. Just don't log 'em in as root. :P
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