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Bill_Satellite
Aug 31, 2016Explorer II
PNW_Steve wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
Due to limited bandwidth available to most campground owners (mostly due to remote locations) even an improved signal is not going to improve the experience to the end user. Limited capacity divided by all those RVers equals crappy service no matter how good the signal is.
You certainly might be of help to campground owners by setting up their systems to block ALL streaming type activities from You Tube to NetFlix (and all those Facebook videos) which will improve the ability for multiple users to access the most basic needs such as surfing, e-mail and bill pay. It will likely good over like a fart in Sunday School with the permanent residents but would be a great improvement for the daily/weekly RVers.
It certainly cost a few $$ but has paid for itself many times over.
How could that be possible for the average RV Park Owner. No one is going to pay extra to have a service they feel they are entitled to. A "few $$" is likely a huge exaggeration as just the fact that you said it cost a few $$ tells me it cost a whole bunch of money and the service then would need to be offered at no charge to the campers. Sounds to me like the old story about how someone was losing money on every sale but planned to make up the difference in volume!
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