What Are the Best Internet Access Options for Rural Areas?

AI Thread Summary
Options for internet access are limited due to geographical constraints. Dial-up offers unlimited data but at a very low speed of 56kb/s, resulting in only about 14MB of usable data daily. Satellite internet has a daily download cap of 200MB, which is inadequate. Verizon MiFi is currently in use but has a restrictive 5GB download limit. A T1 line exists but is prohibitively expensive at over $450 per month. DSL is not an option due to installation choices that hinder its availability. Exploring cable internet providers through resources like DSL Reports can help identify potential services. A practical alternative includes collaborating with a nearby resident to share internet access using high-gain Wi-Fi antennas, which can extend connectivity over distances. Until better options become available, Verizon MiFi remains the most viable solution, while dial-up is deemed too slow for practical use.
ƒ(x)
Messages
327
Reaction score
0
I was just wondering what my options are for internet access.

Things I've tried:
Dial-up (unlimited monthly data WOOHOO! but at the max speed of 56kb/s it's only 14MB...)
Satellite (sucked tremendously, 200MB daily download limit)
Verizon mifi (currently using, still pretty bad, 5GB download limit)

My house is close to town but on a hill, so the companies don't want to lay cables. As far as I know the only other option is a T1 line (the line to my house already exists), but that costs upwards of $450 a month.

Anything ideas for better internet?
 
Computer science news on Phys.org
Dsl?
 
fss said:
Dsl?

Nope. When the company installed the lines they used something to boost the voice quality, but that something also prevents dsl.
 
The route a military base uses for it's cables goes right alongside the border of my property.
 
ƒ(x) said:
Dial-up (unlimited monthly data WOOHOO! but at the max speed of 56kb/s it's only 14MB...)

5000 Bytes/Second*3600 Seconds/Hour*24 Hours/Day*30+ Days/Month=13 gigabytes.
A second phone line is often inexpensive and you get 26 gigabytes.

Or find a friendly person in town who is line of sight from you, you split the cost of unlimited internet access, you put a high gain wifi antenna at each end carefully aimed at each other and see if it works. Some people get surprising distances with fairly simple equipment.
 
Cable internet?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cable_Internet_providers#United_States

If you punch in your zip code at DSL Reports, you can get a list of providers in your area. Then hop on over to the forums and figure out what service / saturation is like in your area with the particular providers.
http://www.dslreports.com/
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Verizon mifi is your best option until dsl or cable becomes available. It might be worth checking to see if any other wireless services are available. Dialup is just too slow.
 

Similar threads

Back
Top