Hi Scott
I’ve heard a little about it being against the law – however it seems that i’ve heard that people are successfully using it …. not sure if the reason is that its just not enforceable or the govt is just not trying to enforce it …
it is really something my business demands if i plan on truelly working remotely while living in CR. nothing sounds reliable in CR when it comes to internet access and i can’t risk having weeks or months of downtime … dish broadnband seems to be the only solution
hi david thank for the reply — now is that third option a CR govt deal also — sounds like the person that posted before you is indicating that using any satellite solutions except from CR govt owned communications would not be legal — or this a super uninforcable law — sounds like the country is a bit communist about this topic ! i’ve heard of a small splattering of people with broadband dishes but i’ve also heard bits and pieces about this breaking the law. I totally need one cause I don’t really want to live close to san jose — and I need one to run my internet business.
thanks again for your reply
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