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If you expected a thread about threesomes, then you are shit out of luck...=)
Anyone living in Cartagena hear about a Telefonia/Telecom "Triple Play" style offer for satellite TV with 67 channels, unlimited telephone service, and broadband internet access (500k)? i was looking to find out if anyone knows the maximum speeds available for the internet access with this promotion? Reliablity issues with satellite and/or Telefonia/Telecom? i am still looking for a decent cable tv/HS internet access company for an office in the Plaza de Aduana building in the walled city....for some reason Costavision has only cable tv in the walled city and not the combined internet access.....=)
MC
By Miguel_Clavo on May 3, 2007, 18:11 in Travel tips.
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Barranquilla_Bob says on May 3, 2007, 18:33: Read this articule Miguel if you can read espanol,here is articule from last weeks periodico(Newspaper) It might give you a idea,on what is and is not available. Good luck in your ventures,I will send some pretty chicas ,who are trained office chicas,if you need them.
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Miguel_Clavo says on May 3, 2007, 19:01: Thanks, BB...yes, i can =) but it only gives background information on the companies, strategies etc....i was looking for something specific to CTG, as i know Bogota and some of the other larger cities have their internet and cable systems in place....since the walled city has much older buildings,etc, very few options seems to exist....=)..but thanks! "I would rather die living life, than to live a dying life."........ Oh, and my PM is always ON. Great Bumper Sticker: "Home of the Free, Because of the Brave" 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Barranquilla_Bob says on May 3, 2007, 21:06: call the numbers at the end of this articule for info. Este año, más de un centenar de los asistentes al evento realizaron actividades académicas pagas. Al seminario Ingreso del Cable al Triple Play, dictado por el Ingeniero Juan García Bish asistieron 74 personas de las cuales, el 90% provino de la región Andina. El seminario sobre Servicios de Video Digital, asistieron 34 personas de las cuales un 44% provino de Centro América y el Caribe.
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Miguel_Clavo says on May 3, 2007, 23:13: I know Bogota and Medellin have it up and running, not sure about Cali, but i believe it just arrived in CTG, which is a good sign, but the walled city seems to be one of the more difficult areas to provide various internet accesses like cable and dsl.....they have the phone part down, but pay tv and interent services are sporadic, to say the least.... "I would rather die living life, than to live a dying life."........ Oh, and my PM is always ON. Great Bumper Sticker: "Home of the Free, Because of the Brave" 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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