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  • Mar
    19

    Internet Service in Mexico: Part 3, telcel (Update)

    Filed under: Baja California Sur, Nathan's Travel Tips; Tagged as: aircard, aircards, cell phon network, chips, internet, mexico, phone cards, telcel, unlimited use

    Overall, my favorite Internet service is the one available from telcel, which is a major carrier in Mexico. In this post you’ll learn about the aircard service in Mexico, which offers excellent coverage and flexibility

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  • Feb
    26

    Internet Service in Mexico: Part 1, Telecable

    Filed under: Nathan's Travel Tips; Tagged as: adsl, cable internet, cable internet service, cable internet service mexico, megacable, mexico, telecable, telmex

    When I first arrived in Bucerias, some 5 years ago, I was faced with the issue of getting the Internet in my apartment. There were two options, Telmex, with a service similar to ADSL and Telecable, a new service in town. Since Telecable seemed similar to Shaw Cable in Victoria, I opted for that service.

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  • Feb
    21

    A Neighborhood Dog in La Paz, BCS, Mexico

    Filed under: La Paz; Tagged as: baja california south, brown sausage dogs, dogs, mexican dogs, mexico, sausage dogs

    As we’ve been getting settled, we’ve been taking in the environment around us. One of the things that captures our attention are the neighborhood dogs. Many are an annoyance and their barking can drive me nuts, especially at night, when several of them tend to get going. An exception was this little guy…

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  • Jan
    26

    An Experience of The Economy in Mexico As Seen in Loreto

    Filed under: Driving the Baja California Highway; Tagged as: Baja California Sur, bajamar hotel, economic downturn, economic downturn mexico, el nino, loreto, mexican economy, mexico

    The economy in Mexico has taken a huge hit, from what I can see in Loreto. There were hardly any tourists on the street and this was on the waterfront in one of the most desireable areas of town. This place is one step away from becoming a ghost town. As a case in point, one of the high end hotels here has 49 rooms. Of those, only 3 are occupied.

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