My Private Internet
MY PRIVATE INTERNET
For the next two years. we run MyPrivatelnternet.com on your behalf. After two years, if you’ve decided it’s worth owning, it becomes yours. Simple. You will really be telling the truth when you use the words, “My Internet”.
Here’s how it came about. and where it’s going to go…. It started out as something completely different, when ExPat TV started linking updifferent servers, in different countries, so people in one country can watch the Online versions of every major TV Channel in the USA and Europe. (Much better than “Live” TV, you can find any programme or show you fancy, long after you missed it “Live”. Recently, this has expanded, to include Russian, Chinese, and Asian channels, along with South Mamerica and Central America.
ExPat TV inadvertently built a global network of connected servers.
Initial research, and product-tests showed that often, the locally-provided internet services were not quite as fast as was claimed”, and our service suffered as a result. But, since we already pay for our own bandwidth, at our own servers, it seemed reasonable to research ways of having customers simply use our bandwidth, and “clear the way” for others using the local provider in the conventional ways.
What we came up with was intended to act like a key that opens the door directly onto our internet, and closes it behind, so not to slow down the local provider. What we actually came up with was our own, private network, independent of local companies. totally legal. (though it’s a sfe bet that lots of monopolies in developing nations will try to make out that we are breaking the law, somewhere, somehow), and available to you. now, to take ownership in two years. and keep it running in the ways that you would want to see.
It’s not new, it’s not fancy, it’s Old School internet, the way it started out in the early days. Back then, there were still too few computers in the world, so phone-companies started kitting out exchanges with computers, and using existing lines. That investment was huge, and to scare off competition, every phone company that “went digital” tried to make it seem that they owned the internet. and you had to go through them to get online. That never was the truth, and even though we’ve all gone wireless and cellular, it’s not true now, either. Legally (unless you live in a Dictatorship) NOBODY has the right to prevent ANYONE from connecting to the internet.
So the Expat TV network is still growing, still spreading, only now it also offers, free phone-calls and all the necessary telecoms services you want. Yes it’s a tiny company, but as Bill Gates can tell you, you don’t need to be a giant, to do something world-changing, with computers.
