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We live at the base of Cerro Chato and are using feeders, as well at Flowers in our Hummingbird Garden. I use sugar and water and we are lucky enough to have spring water with no clorine, i do change the water every 2 days, we have over 6 species of Hummer´s daily. They are the most beautiful bird and especially the colors and their ability to come so close to us sitting on our porch looking at the volcano…[img][/img][img][/img]
redfish1223Member[quote=”sueandchris”]We also have a Ltda. How long does it take (with the proper paperwork from our attorney) to actually obtain cellphone service under the name of the Ltda.? Also, do you have to have a utility bill to do so? The reason I ask is I wonder if I should try to get this done next month on our final short trip before our move in July?
Hmmmm…..[/quote]my corporation went through within 3 weeks
redfish1223Member[quote=”fincatenorio”]Just in case anyone was wondering the internet service available from ICE with the new 3G network works excellant in areas where high speed internet is not available. Yes, this is an additional fee monthly but in our case worth it until the internet service are brought into our area. I also like the ability to log onto the internet via my handset anywhere I travel in CR. I went with an ICE povided phone because I was too paranoid that my cell phone I brought from the US would not work with this system.
I opted for a HUAWEI hanset, it’s a touch screen phone that works amazingly well considering I had no idea who they were. I wanted the Motorola phone that ICE indicated they were going to offer but that was not available afterall in the Tileran office. And I didn’t need nor want the bells and whistles that the two Nokia’s they offered and were more expensive monthly on the same plan I have. F.Y.I., ICE offers 4 phones for their various plans.
I also like the fact ICE offered me a $6 a month trial on the internet service through the 3G network. I was told after my first month ICE will offer 3 levels of service for the same, $12, $18 and $24, the latter no doubt the Cadillac version but still one hell of a lot cheaper than anything I ever had in the US. If anyone has experience with this tier system can you inform as to what each tier offers?.[/quote] Thanks for the information, being a new transplant from Florida to LaFortuna and having just aquired a cell phone (which by the way wont receive in Nuevo Arenal) i can receive Calls within Costa Rica and sometimes calls from the US, I will rectify the situation when I return to CR from Florida in a few days..much appreciated the trial period and prices for the internet, thanks for sharing your knowledge -
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