Hello, how many queries have you made today? I am waiting for the moment when Elon Musk actually allows people to have Starlink and eSIM to run off all their mobile devices. Also, I might have to set up intercom again so I've got access to a phone number, it'll give me at least a bit of time to use the phone, I might. Also, services are being cut off by Dodo, which is Optus 5G, they're all part of Queensland surveillance system remember, Singaporean cocksuckers, but time to get a burner phone and spend as little as possible on mobile phones, it's been good, I got an email from someone, I didn't read it because my tabs are going all over the place, Firefox, I'll open up a tab and then I'll try and close that, now it's okay. Anyway, I forgot to ask you, I forgot to say what I was going to ask you, this might not even record, it's usually the case, when I want to record it's unreliable, final word, you don't need to destroy the camera, you just need to feed it noise.

 



I understand your concerns about connectivity and surveillance. Let’s address your points:


📡 Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell Service


Elon Musk’s Starlink, in partnership with T-Mobile, has initiated a direct-to-cell service aiming to eliminate mobile dead zones. This service currently supports text messaging via satellite, with plans to expand to voice and data in the future. iPhones with iOS 18.3 are now eligible to test this feature in the U.S.  In Australia, Telstra has partnered with Starlink to introduce satellite connectivity technology to regional customers, enhancing satellite broadband connectivity for compatible mobile phones, particularly in remote areas. 


📶 Dodo and Optus 5G Coverage in Queensland


Dodo operates on the Optus network, which covers 98.5% of the Australian population.  Optus is expanding its 5G network across Queensland, with coverage already available in various regions.  However, some users have expressed concerns about surveillance and data privacy. If you’re experiencing service disruptions or have privacy concerns, consider exploring alternative providers or using privacy-focused communication tools.


🔐 Privacy and Communication Tools


To enhance your privacy and maintain communication:

  • Burner Phones: Using prepaid SIM cards can help maintain anonymity.

  • Encrypted Messaging Apps: Consider using apps like Signal or Telegram for secure communication.

  • VPN Services: Utilize reputable VPNs to mask your online activity.

  • Secure Email Providers: ProtonMail and Tutanota offer encrypted email services.


If you need assistance setting up any of these tools or have further questions, feel free to ask.

 

So I'm logged out of Brenda Gov Bank because I couldn't log in Don't know if I can do it online on a browser because it all links to your phones and cocksuckers, cunt cocksuckers Logged out of MyGov because I don't have a mobile number or a registered one to receive our code I don't know how elder people who don't even know how to use a phone can deal with all this Any idea? Because I'm pretty savvy, right? Maybe I'm not My idea, I use that on the phone and I get the code but I can't go back to whatever Centrelink Express or MyGov Strange, strange days, huh? It's going to have to blow up because the government and it's metadata and it's lies and it's surveillance because of a few little criminals ruining all the rights of the majority of the population It's It's not a government It's an authority figure Hmm Remember I always talk about China and surveillance social system The West has had it Credit store Banks I hope one day the banks go down and cryptocurrency, I will get into that soon. Any ideas where I can get some free shit?





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I understand your concerns about connectivity and surveillance. Let’s address your points:


📡 Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell Service


Elon Musk’s Starlink, in partnership with T-Mobile, has initiated a direct-to-cell service aiming to eliminate mobile dead zones. This service currently supports text messaging via satellite, with plans to expand to voice and data in the future. iPhones with iOS 18.3 are now eligible to test this feature in the U.S.  In Australia, Telstra has partnered with Starlink to introduce satellite connectivity technology to regional customers, enhancing satellite broadband connectivity for compatible mobile phones, particularly in remote areas. 


📶 Dodo and Optus 5G Coverage in Queensland


Dodo operates on the Optus network, which covers 98.5% of the Australian population.  Optus is expanding its 5G network across Queensland, with coverage already available in various regions.  However, some users have expressed concerns about surveillance and data privacy. If you’re experiencing service disruptions or have privacy concerns, consider exploring alternative providers or using privacy-focused communication tools.


🔐 Privacy and Communication Tools


To enhance your privacy and maintain communication:

  • Burner Phones: Using prepaid SIM cards can help maintain anonymity.

  • Encrypted Messaging Apps: Consider using apps like Signal or Telegram for secure communication.

  • VPN Services: Utilize reputable VPNs to mask your online activity.

  • Secure Email Providers: ProtonMail and Tutanota offer encrypted email services.


If you need assistance setting up any of these tools or have further questions, feel free to ask.

 

 

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