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New LinkStar Teleport for North and South America

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Sep 2nd, 2010 at 6:02am  
We currently deal with high-end commercial grade satellite connections.  The monthly cost is at least in the thousands per remote.  Now I am calculating the possabilites to launch a teleport for all of the Americas and the carribean in December 2010.  Something were I can invite almost everyone to the table. 

I would like to get some real world feedback from all of you out there. 

Is anyone interested in a LinkStar service with VoIP? 

If so what are your expectations.  Please be realistic. 

If you already had a service tell me what you liked or disliked about it.

For those of you running internet cafes and hotspots that is fine we can work with that too but trust me we will know if someone is lieing about their connection.  You will only hurt yourself.

End Users, VARs, and Resellers alike I would like to hear from you.
Oct 25th, 2010 at 1:39pm  
I don know who is there with the name of Linkstar. Should be a Linkstar representative.
Let me introduce you myself. I am Jawwad from Pakistan. I am managing Linkstar Viasat hub.
I have a question:
I can not open any web application at my remote end. To open any kind of web application I use FW on the remote end and I make VPN from remote FW to FW Hub firewall.
After that I can open web applications.
Can you give me any idea, what would be the problem and where?

Thank you,
Jawwad
Oct 25th, 2010 at 2:08pm  
Wrong or missing DNS server IP address on PC at the remote ?

Best regards, Eric.
Oct 26th, 2010 at 4:00pm  
Hello Hussain Jawwad,

Sorry I am not a LinkStar reprisentative I just operate hubs in the Americas.  Perhaps it might be a better idea to discuss this via email.

best regards...

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Email me:eric@satsig.net

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