Ilox, ifibramx and ??
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Ilox, ifibramx and ??
checking around for who knows what .... Ilox is up and running. Today I was told by the Ilox person that they expect their service to run through Chapala and on it's way east within the next 2 to 3 months. I'm wondering if anyone has heard the same thing.
The person at the office spoke Spanish only and could not answer many questions no matter the language. Does anyone know of an English-speaking person within Ilox that can be contacted for more information?
When checking around, we came across ifibramx .... We think that company is out of Ocotlan. I'm wondering if it is a competitor with Ilox?
Then someone mentioned that there is a 3rd company .... possibly a competitor with the other two.
So, here's what I'm hoping someone will have input ....
English speaker at Ilox?
Information about ifibramx?
Information about a possible 3rd company?
thanks ......
S.
The person at the office spoke Spanish only and could not answer many questions no matter the language. Does anyone know of an English-speaking person within Ilox that can be contacted for more information?
When checking around, we came across ifibramx .... We think that company is out of Ocotlan. I'm wondering if it is a competitor with Ilox?
Then someone mentioned that there is a 3rd company .... possibly a competitor with the other two.
So, here's what I'm hoping someone will have input ....
English speaker at Ilox?
Information about ifibramx?
Information about a possible 3rd company?
thanks ......
S.
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Re: Ilox, ifibramx and ??
If your Ilox is up and running, you will have access to dolingo. :)
I think ifibra, and perhaps others, are simply cable installation contractors, who may do installations for Ilox and/or Telmex, etc. However, the workers may not even know who they are contracted to, and are just following a work order from their own company. As such, the retail customer really has no 'need to know'.
I think ifibra, and perhaps others, are simply cable installation contractors, who may do installations for Ilox and/or Telmex, etc. However, the workers may not even know who they are contracted to, and are just following a work order from their own company. As such, the retail customer really has no 'need to know'.
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Re: Ilox, ifibramx and ??
I saw an iFibre truck again yesterday. The signage is a stick-on, not painted on the vehicle.
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