If you are a potential Stars player, or want to play on Stars, then you know that a remote desktop is a sure-fire way of doing that. But what if your provider could give you a remote desktop with a residential internet service provider? Would you be interested?
We all know the security checks that Stars does. They primarily look at the ip address that you are using. If it goes back to a server company, a vpn provider, or a proxy provider there is an extremely high chance the account will be locked.
But what if you can be guaranteed a dedicated & unshared residential ip address on a high powered remote desktop that is all yours?
Would any of these residential internet service providers interest you?
Bell Canada (Canada)
RACSA/Costarricense (Costa Rica)
Iusacell (Mexico)
Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan)
Telefonica de Espana (Spain)
Telecom Italia (Italy)
Etisalat (United Arab Emirates)
Tusmobil (Slovenia)
Voyager Internet (New Zealand)
If any of the above interests you, I invite you to a conversation on skype: iaps_support
If you'd just like to purchase and check it out, go here: https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=17 (select the order now button and on the next page you can select the country, the internet service provider, and the configuration for your remote desktop.)
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