pvb
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I use VPN for my business ISP .... Oil Business is tough !!
It seems to allow you lots of time to use these forums though...
I use VPN for my business ISP .... Oil Business is tough !!
It seems to allow you lots of time to use these forums though...![]()
In my limited experience, I have never been in a marina or anchorage in the UK, France or Spain where available internet bandwidth is anything like enough to support watchable IPTV or iPlayer with or without a VPN. I have seen satellite dishes on the pontoon but most people use UHF to watch tv.Wrong. IPTV gives you live channels .......... the only limitation is if your provider allows it ... some will filter out certain channels similar to sat TV
You don't do so bad yourself ...
Because most of my work is by electronic comms - means that I spend most of the day with computer screen ... I would estimate time spent online is 60% comms with my guys out in field via Whatsapp / WeChat .... and 15% here making sure you have something to moan about ..... 15% on better mannered forums and 10% other ...
Happy now ?
Me? I've been retired for 20+ years, so I'm able to wander in and out of the internet at will. But I'd have thought that, as an OEO, you'd have had people to do that for you.
It varies, usually reflecting the density of masts. I’m sitting here in island harbour some distance from other boats carrying out a zoom meeting. Netflix and iPlayer are fine. I have to say though that more often than not it’s all a bit glitchyIn my limited experience, I have never been in a marina or anchorage in the UK, France or Spain where available internet bandwidth is anything like enough to support watchable IPTV or iPlayer with or without a VPN. I have seen satellite dishes on the pontoon but most people use UHF to watch tv.
In my limited experience, I have never been in a marina or anchorage in the UK, France or Spain where available internet bandwidth is anything like enough to support watchable IPTV or iPlayer with or without a VPN. I have seen satellite dishes on the pontoon but most people use UHF to watch tv.
it would take too long to explain the work I am in and the range it covers. As regards having others do it for me ... as in many fields - the old skills are not learnt any more and the work I do needs those. Suffice it to say - I pass on .. support as a family ... explain what ever is necessary to my guys. Calls for care and tact - given that I have Russians, Lithuanians, Latvians, Turkish, Indian, Singapore, Indonesia, Malay, Korean, Chinese and Emirates guys all needing support in different ways in the work they do for my company.
My Clients - Oil Traders in the main - appreciate the old skills ..... with most actually becoming not only clients but friends - they want a single point of contact for the final word / results .. but direct local during the operation. That direct contact frees me up quite a bit.
Me .. I am 65yrs ... and I have no intention of hanging up my coat and retiring ............. seen too many go quickly once retired.
Why don't you ever give it a rest trying to needle people. You need to look in the mirror.It must be stressful, especially as you have strategic offices around the world.
Why don't you ever give it a rest trying to needle people. You need to look in the mirror.
You do realise this thread is about watching tv on a boat in remote places?
BTW in France all but a couple of channels are HD only.
Why don't you ever give it a rest trying to needle people. You need to look in the mirror.
Awa and boil ya heid.Maybe you need to look at other people's claims....
But appropriate for you,That's an intelligent reply!![]()
But appropriate for you,
Ha ha. I wasn't arguing, unlike yourself. Stating fact.You see, personal insults are the last resort of people who've lost their argument, or lost their way or, in your case, probably both.
I apologise to OP and others for being waylaid ...