Our Internet
coverage here has been very challenging.
My family came over 2 months before I did and whenever we’d try a video
conference call it would freeze up or I could only hear or see them for part of
it. It reminded me of those scenes from Star Trek when someone hails the
Enterprise while being attacked and relay a poor-quality distress message while
cutting in and out and only hearing every couple words. I hate texting more
than anyone else on this planet but after 10 minutes of saying “What?... you
cut out again…. I can’t see you…Can you hear me?” for the bulk of our
conversation, I conceded to just text many times instead.
We live on the
outskirts of town and are just outside of the phone poles that could provide
DSL coverage. As an alternative, we use a small mobile pocket modem with a sim
card and power it with a battery pack when we travel. We had been purchasing data in small amounts at a time and load them on
the modem so we could get wireless Internet coverage for a couple days. They
actually sell little data cards everywhere here that you can just buy off the
street and scratch off the back to reveal a code to get coverage for a while.
We eventually went to Vodafone which is the local Internet company and
purchased a large bundle of data instead at better rates but even with more
data, the coverage is still weak and irregular so it is always hit or miss when
we try to use the Internet.
My wife’s work
involves consulting, coaching, and conference calls with her clients. If
Facebook Messenger, Google hangouts, Zoom, Skype, or some other application
does not work due to poor Internet or no signal at all then she has to call
them on her phone. Her cell phone bill has been up over $500 each month since
the Internet is so unreliable where we live. I also do data entry which requires
me to access multiple websites and download documents. I spend most of my time
each day waiting for coverage, then when I get a signal, I log on, pull up the
needed websites, then start work for a few minutes until it freezes up, kicks me
out, or we have a power outage. It’s kind of like playing Whack a Mole with the
necessary requirements needed to work always popping up and down but never
working at the same time. I was working on my computer for about 5 hours a day
before I got here. Lately I’m lucky to get 5 hours a week in even though I
spend double that time just trying to get online and attempting to work. As you
can imagine this greatly affects my income so it has been pretty frustrating.
We have been
requesting that the local Internet company install a few more poles and extend
their DSL coverage a couple blocks towards us since we got here, but we are
still waiting for a response. They finally sent a person to our home to access
the neighborhood last week so hopefully we are making progress. I don’t know
how the Roman Empire could spread half way around the world by sending written
messages back and forth. Being accustomed to instant fast Internet coverage
anywhere I go back home has spoiled me.
Every so often our coverage is good enough that we can even stream YouTube videos. I almost cried with joy last week when I was able to watch some College Football highlights for several minutes without it freezing up. I am grateful for those rare windows of good Internet coverage. I'm confident we will find some ways to improve our Internet dilemma here soon. Having sporadic Internet access can be frustrating but at least it is better than when I went without any coverage whatsoever from 1968 to 1993.
1 comment:
Great to read this blog for the first time.
BHB
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