Dominical and Surrounding Benefit from Satellite Internet
Cruising down coastal Highway 34, known as the Costanera, is a celebration of the senses. This area of the Central Pacific is often coined as “where the mountains meet the sea” and is blessed with breathtaking scenery throughout the area. Dotted with homes, farms, and…
Palmar Norte – Stone Spheres & Satellite Internet
As you drive through town, something that seems out of place is the steam locomotive #84 restored to its original glory parked on the lawn of #PalmarNorte Park. But it actually has a significant role in history transporting bananas during the decadent era of the…
Puerto Jiménez – Rural Satellite Internet is a Reality!
The plane banks left across the Golfo Dulce and it is more than evident why National Graphic calls the Osa Peninsula “one of the most biologically intense places on earth”. Getting off the plane the humidity envelopes you and you realize this is not what…
Ciudad Neily – An Upcoming Horizon!
Neily, officially became a city in 1973 and is the second largest city in #Puntarenas province in the southern zone. However, it was originally founded in 1946 and has managed to retain much of its Costa Rican rural charm while offering its inhabitants a self-contained…
High-Speed Internet in San Vito!
As you drive through the area, with its fresh air and beautiful scenery, you get a sense that this place has an ambiance that is pleasantly distinct. #SanVito is an unusual mix of a variety of indigenous settlements, Costa Ricans, Spanish descendants, and ex-pats, all…
Rural Satellite Internet comes to Buenos Aires!
It’s beautiful, it’s green, it’s natural, it’s peaceful, and far away from the busy cities where you are always in a hurry and the roads are clogged with traffic. This rural canton, located in the Southern Zone in #Puntarenas province, includes a portion of the #CordilleradeTalamanca (mountain range)…
DSL, Cable Internet, Fiber Optic, and Satellite. What’s the difference?
It’s no secret that the internet has become a staple in our everyday lives. We rely on it for work, school, socializing, and entertainment. Much of our everyday pubic services depend to some extent on stable, consistent internet connectivity. And as our dependence on the…
How Costa Rica is Amping up Tourism and its own Workforce
The New Digital Nomad Law in Costa Rica is getting quite a bit of attention these days. Although applications are being accepted, and some approved, the requirements have not been fully ironed out yet. Basically, the intention is that travelers can visit the country for…
Is there Internet on that River?
Imagine being in a thick green forest surrounded by wild lush vegetation, tall cliffs, and a raging river, and the only way in and out is via a river raft or hiking trail. You are surrounded by rushing rapids and the sound of the water…
Furthering Education: Bringing Internet to Rural Schools
Costa Rica has long been known for its high literacy rate as compared to the world average. Historically from 1984 to 2018, the country has had a 97.86 % literacy rate in contrast to the 84.62% world rate. This statistic can be attributed to an…