I've already asked whether they can service the new apartment ;). But the whole thing with needing to get approval by the landlord is bothersome. Were you the first customer in your building?
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There's also Wave.
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No reception in the building :(
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We are good at interfacing with larger buildings and getting permission. For large and small buildings, we need the tenants to participate a bit, but the process usually isn’t that hard.
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1 our of 100 landlords say, “why would I allow a dish and better internet? I want my tenants to leave so I can raise rents.” The other 99% of landlords are chill.
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Yes, I was the first. I suspect that the roof of my apartment building has one or two abandoned dishes/radio links, so it's not necessarily a big deal, depending on the specific details. It did a few weeks, though.
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"One or two" Peter? It's a radio graveyard up there! There's a good half dozen dead dishes just on one side ;) I moved recently and ran into the same problem Andres has. Comcast has a total monopoly, and I have literally zero other options. Wave can't expand soon enough.
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