lapuntaretejo.reg/connect
Do you want to make a phone call or browse the internet? Why pay 2 bills for what is ultimately the same action, receiving and giving information?
In La Punta we do not separate cellular service from wi-fi, but rather all populated parts of the country receive coverage by what is essentially a nationwide series of public wi-fi networks, which can also be used by cellular devices to call. New devices are normally not connected until their activation. If you buy a device from a Puntan electronics store, you will be required to pay a fee before you connect, but the majority of stores will just charge extra for the device and use that extra money to pay off the connection fee for you. If you enter from La Punta from abroad with a device also brought from abroad, then you will still be offered the fee, but there will be no one to pay it for you. This has all been possible through the work of the company Punterneto.
Punterneto is state-owned. but it was founded independently by a Mexican communications specialist named Alonzo Orozco. He was one of the people who came to La Punta during the Great Trek, and is considered a "co-founder" of the nation. Early on, he was bought out by Cabello's government, which insisted on the centralization of public services, but would pay him and his employees handsomely. Punterneto is vital to keeping the entire country connected. The average connection speed is 211.74 mbps.
The country calling code designated for La Punta is 665.
Example: (665) (555) XXX-XXXX
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