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Skype has not been working today!

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I sent you a PM earlier today...regarding Vonage. When you get a chance have a look at it. Gracias.




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Please can anyone PM me if they know a good work around for Skype? We have always used this and are shocked to find it is STILL blocked here.

I have been told about setting up a VPN but am concerned there would be too much lag with this????

Why isn't more being done to campaign or protest about the very poor internet service here, and the blockage of Skype? I have never know anything like it, how the internet connection is so inconsistent (no matter what speed you have!), drops constantly, is ludicrously expensive considering how poor it is, and they can still get away with blocking Skype VoIP??!!!! I can understand corrupt Lord Ashcroft being greedy.....but why is the Belize government not trying to help it's country move into the 21st century?


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A VPN will not slow things down at all and should prevent the blocking of Skype. The best VPN's cost about $49.00 annually.....well worth it.


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Can anyone show me a demo of VPN and skype? I would much prefer to 'see it working' before I commit to a VPN service for VoIP.


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Skype not working was a great disapointment for us when we where there, however, that being said, the actual connection itself was the worst I have ever experienced.

Without knowing much about VPN's as a way of getting Skype to work, I would be quite sure that a reliable internet connection would also be very important.

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You should have a VPN service as a matter of course, to prevent people from reading what you're doing on your computer.

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I was given an work around for skype - I have not used it but friends who do say it works.

If anyone wants it just pm me.


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read on Belize Forums...

Thanks for THIS ARTICLE ! I've been in tech for 20 years and recently switched to a well paying remote position. In theory I can work from anywhere. So I decided to try this out and work from Belize for several weeks... here are my discoveries...

1. Internet is pretty darn stable. There are decent internet cafe's in most larger towns. The best I used was the office supply in Placencia and second, an internet cafe in Belize City that used some cable satellite dish. The cafe's are good, but can get loud-ish. Terrible if your trying to have business calls.

2. Regretfully I used my mobile phone (an iPhone 3G) for most calls. BTL was perfect and never dropped a call. My caller-id worked great back to the US. I'm scared to see what my bill is going to be.

3. I found the internet pretty darn good in most hotels. Hotel Mopan had a good signal (once they fixed it due to some power surge that knocked them out for a few days). I stayed in a cabin in Placencia where the owner/associate had DSL. It worked, and I got to execute my dream - working right on the beach. I only got nervous when the power went out once or twice - didn't last long though.

4. I brought double power supplies and double important cables as I use a MAC. Next time I go I'll bring 2 MACs. The computers there are fairly old - you see the tech people in the internet cafes fixing 5 year old systems (maybe older). If my MAC with it's fancy VMs died, I would be stuck - need redundancy.

5. No Skype AND even worse, no PPTP. Major drag, but seems like a tunnel will work. I didn't try it but people recommended this. This was the thing that made me most nervous. Also what sucks is I can't bring down my VOIP desk phone. They filter VOIP traffic. I figure the tradeoff is BTL with no dropped calls as they are raking it in.

6. Wi-Fi can be touch and go. We are spoiled in the US with good, cheap, Wi-Fi routers. Some peoples routers in Belize were perfect. Others were unbelievable bad - like you had to be 5 feet from them. Some were mysterious and didn't work with some devices. Odd.

7. Oh and I was stuck in the airport for a few hours due to the normal delays. Had lots of Belikin to keep me correct till my next visit. Was pleased to have nice high speed internet in the international airport. Sucked when I got the $16 bill on my credit card.

Anyway, I was pretty nervous as first but my main VPN connection didn't use PPTP so I was lucky (uses some Java Juniper client). After that things got easier.

I'm building a house there and not sure what connection I will choose. Seems like Satellite gives you peace of mind but is expensive and low bandwidth. DSL is doable, need to tunnel. But Cable Dish would be the best - get TV and seemingly the best speed + tunnel.

Anyway, high tech workers can indeed work with a backpack and a Belikin in Belize (with some creative problem solving).

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Keep us posted Marty, we are following in your footsteps!

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