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#11  
I don't know much about internet speeds or options. I basically want the fastest service I can get so I can work at my land rather than have to be in my office. I have very good cell reception with Verizon. I need to run a Ring smart home and have good internet service for work.

I have several calls in to some of the WISP services to inquire about them building tower on my land...apparently a mini tower for rural areas that is connected to a larger network. These guys don't answer their phones or emails and they don't return calls. That makes me worry about what their service experience would really be like.

Windstream isn't feasible because I'm just past their fiber optic lines according to their installer.

Ubifi isn't taking new orders. They were quick to give me insight as to how they work but haven't responded to answer whether the wait list is due to equipment or service. I was wondering if I can buy the equipment on Amazon but have Ubifi provide the service. No response yet.
 
   / Internet #12  
If Starlink is a success then HughesNet will quickly become obsolete. Starlink will be a rural Internet game-changer.

Big if. Musk seems to promise a lot more than he delivers and what he does deliver is usually $$$$.

At ground level our cell phone is zero. I put a booster antenna on a pole 20 ft above the roof, that gives us fully usable phone in the house. To convert to wifi I use a netgear modem hooked to a cradlepoint wireless router. That gives us 2-5 mb up and down depending, which is enough for my wife to watch streaming video and more than enough for web browsing, email etc. Hoping that Starlink is cheaper and faster.

Is your setup a cell booster, or just a high antenna used for a data link? I haven't had much luck with cell boosters, but it's been a few years and they may have improved. Not reallly interested in wifi.
 
   / Internet #14  
I think Elon surrounds himself with geniuses. I have reservations about his stability.
 
   / Internet #15  
The answer is easy...........Move where there is internet! Decent internet access is a big seller and home value item. We had Obama promise internet for all and only came through for a few million despite costs into the 1-2 billion dollar range.

FACT SHEET: President Obama Announces ConnectALL Initiative | whitehouse.gov

Seems Amazon and Facebook as well as google are the only ones fulfilling promises.

I personally would not buy a house with no decent internet access because I am an IT professional. Internet is an absolute must to stay in my field and keep my job. I have very good cable internet here even though Im in the country.

That being said I have only 1\2 bar phone reception so I do rely on wifi calling and or phone boosters here.
 
   / Internet #16  
The answer is easy...........Move where there is internet! Decent internet access is a big seller and home value item. We had Obama promise internet for all and only came through for a few million despite costs into the 1-2 billion dollar range.

FACT SHEET: President Obama Announces ConnectALL Initiative | whitehouse.gov

Seems Amazon and Facebook as well as google are the only ones fulfilling promises.

I personally would not buy a house with no decent internet access because I am an IT professional. Internet is an absolute must to stay in my field and keep my job. I have very good cable internet here even though Im in the country.

That being said I have only 1\2 bar phone reception so I do rely on wifi calling and or phone boosters here.

Gee...and all this time I thought my internet issues were the results of Al Gore's poor engineering skills.
 
   / Internet #17  
Another batch of StarLink went up.

DarkSat and VisorSat in the onward movement of his efforts. I wonder if he can flip the Visor...morse code in Space?
 
   / Internet #18  
For ubifi you would need one of their SIM cards. You can buy your own equipment to put it in. In fact you can buy the exact mofi router they promote on amazon. But without the ubifi sim you cannot access their network.

I hope this does not mean they are going out of business as I love their service.
 
   / Internet #19  
I have Frontier Vantage internet, which is fast when it works. But the big problem is...when it works. I am on my 6th different service guy this year. He is mystified at the issue of just dropping out. But he has tried more than anyone else has.

I have had this service 3 years, I am guessing it has been out close to 4 - 5 moths total in 3 years.

So I am looking for a replacement, just not much to chose from where I live
 
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I think I'm going to try these guys: Holy Wireless

It's expensive and I'm a little concerned because it's an area I don't understand well. These guys come out an install a tower that allows you to hop on their fiber system. I'll let you know how it works. I've talked to a few people that say it works well but most people aren't willing to pay for the tower.
 

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