Jeffrey Epstein had a telecommunications system installed on his private island, Little St. James, which cost approximately $2 million. This system, installed by his IT contractor Steve Scully, likely included various communication services, such as phone lines and internet access. The exact details of the system, including whether it involved a private network or satellite connectivity, are not fully specified, but it is reasonable to infer that the system provided internet connectivity to the island.
While Epstein did not operate a traditional "ISP" (Internet Service Provider), the telecommunications infrastructure he established served his clients and guests on the island, fulfilling a similar function in that context. Thus, it can be understood that Epstein had his own form of technology network on the island that supported communication needs, akin to the services of an ISP.
While Epstein did not operate a traditional "ISP" (Internet Service Provider), the telecommunications infrastructure he established served his clients and guests on the island, fulfilling a similar function in that context. Thus, it can be understood that Epstein had his own form of technology network on the island that supported communication needs, akin to the services of an ISP.