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  1. 1 hour ago, ComputerGuy said:

    You're saying your Vonage works properly, with the Vonage number, plugged into the iLox VOIP jack on the back of their modem? Well, that is an interesting answer. I'm not sure how a VOIP setting can convert itself into another VOIP setting, under the control of a completely different network, but I guess it's possible.

    However, while good to know, that doesn't answer the original question.

    https://www.vonage.com/personal/features/enhanced-call-forwarding

  2.  

    from a FB post:

    ILOX update FB post/Tom Kessler

    07/16/2019 (19 hours ago)
     
     
    All, if I were going to lead this project again, the only regret I have is that when it was said the prepaids would have priority, it should have been qualified with the statement:  "conditioned upon Ilox being able to keep their crew and asset utilization up at reasonable levels."  That means, where they've built out an area, they can install, at least 2 - 3  per day.  But they weren't able to do that. so they've had to adjust to keep things financially viable.  Right now they're in Raquet Club, then they'll go to Riberas, then probably back towards Joco. They're working hard.  They've had some crew turnover.   Because there have been  issues, and the installs are a few months behind, they are reluctant to commit to specific dates.   That may also be a Mexican cultural thing, but thats all it is.   
     
    If you have prepaid and are unhappy, go to the Ilox office and fill out the refund form and they'll have you a check cut within one or two days.  Otherwise, they are working  hard to catch up on the installs and good progress is being made.  Refunded accounts will go to the end of the queue.  Believe it or not, they are prioritizing, just in ways that keep asset and crew utilization up.  
     
    Your other options are to keep complaining.  I don't know how that will work out.  You might get a good answer.  Or a refund check you didn't request.  Or a lawsuit.  My advice however is that you chill and enjoy this country for what it is.  If you prepaid, you might reflect on the fact that payment supported a campaign that unleashed the great benefits of competition.  Telmex is furiously upgrading the rest of lakeside with VDSL and fiber..Telcel Internet en Casa also said to work well now.
  3. CG

    Thanks for the info.

    I'm a bit skeptical about some of the manuals available from the internet, those generally are consumer oriented and not necessarily something a large company would roll out, specific to their needs and wants, their specific requirements.

    Only time will tell

  4. Dear resident of the Jocotepec and Chapala area.

    Ilox Telecomunicaciones informs you that our office for customer service will be located at the following address.

    54 Corner of Revolución and Victoria street- int. 3C,Col. Centro, Ajijic, Jalisco, 45920. 

    The opening of the office will be in approximately 2 weeks to give you the best service.

    Atte: Team Ilox Guadalajara.
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  5. Here's a translation:

     

    The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) desisted from relying on the General Distribution Provisions by the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE), so it will now be easier for homes in Mexico to generate their own electricity.

    On April 25, 2017, the CFE filed a request for protection in which it argued that its income could be affected by the new provisions established by the CRE. However, he announced that he gave up on this one.

    In an interview with El Financiero, Victor Ramirez, executive director of the National Solar Energy Association (Anes) said that although the struggle was long, the CFE, thanks to the impetus from legislators of all parties and the CRE, resigned the lawsuit, giving certainty to the market.

    "Now anyone can install panels on their roofs, sell the energy to CFE and CFE is obliged to buy the energy as long as the specifications indicated in the interconnection manual are met," he said.

    Ramirez said that today, Anes associates have three interconnection contracts through the total sale scheme: two in Chihuahua and one in the state of Oaxaca.

    "There are some projects that are beginning to be built, both in terms of total sales and turnover," he added.

    After CFE's protection, investments for distributed generation of 200 million dollars were halted.
    The executive dismissed the CFE's decision as a consequence of the political transition.

    "Legal proceedings are not automatic. Today we see it but surely the withdrawal came last week or last week," he said.

    With the publication of the General Provisions of Distributed Generation, which specify the new contract models that users can use for the production of solar energy in photovoltaic panel installations below 500 megawatts, the Anes expected annual growth to reach 19 thousand megawatts in 2030.

     

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