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3iCommunications Internet Anywhere keeps us connected They are now

You can contact them here or by telephoning or e-mailing  

Todd Griffin or Armand Lalonde
Local: 705 878-9252
T/F :866 494-4801

OR 

E-Mail us at: info@techmcw.com

Just let them know that Bonnie and Doug at RV Cruising let you know about them.  

Our fantastic Satellite dish keeps us connected, no matter where we may cruise.  

The spring of 2006 found us on our way to Lindsay, Ontario, Canada to purchase a Hughesnet DW7000 Satellite Internet system.  

Armand from 3i Communications Internet Anywhere, was very thorough instructing us in setting up our system.  He was very patient with all of us and before long we all knew what he was talking about.  We received several boxes containing our system. 

We packed all the boxes into the car and returned to Sombra and Branton Cundick park.  The assembly was easy and quick.  We had a book of instructions to refer to, as we were assembling.

The above photo is of the very sturdy tripod and base assembly for the dish.   Everything fits together so quick and easy.  We had it assembled and pointed at the southern sky within an hour.  Doug was considering his next move when this photo was taken.

We tried getting the dish aimed to the satellite at the back of the coach, but the trees were blocking our view.  We moved it to the front of the coach and all is well.  We now pick our location with a clear view to the southern sky in mind the first time around.

There has only been two times this summer (2006) when I had to go out and make minor adjustments to pointing the dish, after we had a real strong wind storm.  The tripod is so sturdy, it takes a very strong wind to knock us off line.  We love it.

  

If you are looking for an easy, well constructed, portable dish system with the best tech support we have ever encountered, contact Armand.  He has the solution for you.  Please let him know that Doug and Bonnie from www.cruising-in-our-rv.com let you know what a great set-up it is.  We don't know how we managed without it.  Contact Armand through their website www.3icommunications.com or e-mail him at info@3icommunications.com

UPDATE:  Feb. 2007 - We have been traveling throughout Alabama and Florida all winter.  We are now slowly returning north to Ontario for the summer.  We still love our 3i Communications Internet Anywhere system.  We have had excellent signal throughout the winter.  

I took this photo at 3 Flags RV Resort on SR44, Wildwood, Fl.  If I can get a signal through these trees, I don't think that we have anything to worry about.

This is the signals we are receiving through the trees.  Anything over 55 locks us onto the satellite.  We love our 3i Communications Internt Satellite Anywhere DW7000 system.

 

 

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