Well yes. At Piglio I had serious internet problems for two years. A 500 m2 farmhouse full of rooms, courtyards, corridors, terraces. A cellar-restaurant of the same size plus vaults, warehouses and a 300m2 roof terrace. And then the swimming pool, the winter garden, the wellness area.
In short, Al Piglio is a tiny village, with its nooks and crannies. The sentence of the Italian operators is inflexible, those who “our fiber is incomparable”: “You need at least two users, perhaps three to cover everything”. I was already giving up when I found out Starlink. It’s going to be a waste, I told myself, but let’s try.
Good: after 280 euros of basic contract and equipment, you go with the fixed installment 39 euros per month. Internet blasts everywhere, even in the vineyard and among the olive trees, as well as from the first to the last room, from the terraces to the cellar. All of us who work are happy, the customers are even happier.
Ps: I spent half an hour reading the learned and grim technical explanations on the superiority and the economic convenience of “Italian operators” compared to satellite gadgets. Stuff that makes you laugh out loud.
Giovanni Negri, 16 January 2024
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