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Read the iBurst Antennae thread.
There was great frustration, unhappiness, very bad language for which I apologise, before perseverance and simple commonsense prevailed. It was almost a black art in finding efficient and enduring solutions in the dynamic scenario where iBurst is racking up record sales.
Yes, BS's are being heavily loaded - but not all of them. Use the grey matter, much patience, much perseverance and sometimes financial investment, to establish the optimum BS to use, use the best equipment you can get and your iBurst should work.
One of iBurst's users is agriculturally disadvantaged to the extent that no other form of Internet communication is possible, other than through iBurst. The nearest BS is obscured by vegetation (you might call this trees), yet the user has Internet connection through iBurst.
How and why?
A well designed antenna intelligently deployed.
There is hope for those who want cost-effective Internet processing and communication.
LOL, and with all this scanning and attention to blog comments, they don't notice the spam comments for weeks at a time...?“Subscribers should rest assured that iBurst’s Head of Customer Support, Ed Hall, and his team constantly scan blog comments and monitor queries received by iBurst’s call centre,” it concluded.