A Required Investment

For years, we have been struggling to get our internet service back. We lost the service from the government-own national company (CANTV) after a famous platform collapse back in 2013. For months, we paid for a service that we were not getting because allegedly that was the only way to guarantee the reinstallation. I gave up after a while and started to look for private services. It wasn't until a few months ago that a new fiber service was announced, but it took them a while to cover the area we live in.

It was going to be expensive (for our living standards), but for my on-line classes a good internet service was a must.

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After a long wait, they finally installed all the equipment. We should be paying $35 a month for the service (provided that hyperinflation does not hit us again).

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It feels really good to finally have this alien-looking device at home.

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Additionally, I needed to upgrade my laptop. It is an old model with barely 3G of RAM memory. Our tech guy suggested 2-4G memory cards, a new processor, and an SSD to make the laptop faster and more reliable. It took me a while to save the money, but I was finally able to buy the parts.

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As it is common here with most tech products, there was a compatibility issues with the memory cards, but at the end our tech guy sorted it out. The laptop is working better now and internet is fast enough for online classes.

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We still have to deal with an ever-growing power crisis. It is a very serious issue that has not gotten better thanks to the political mess we live in, but hopefully that bomb will not go off yet.

In some parts of the world, people have a hard time understanding the kinds of complications that these basic services can produce in Venezuela. Spending $50-100 on a computer may not be a big deal in some places, but here it implies sacrificying a few months of household expenses. If electricity service does not fail us, we will be able to recover the investment and procure a higher income now that the working tools are up and running.

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