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This discussion highlights the challenges of finding reliable high-speed internet providers in rural areas, specifically mentioning the lack of service from major companies like Verizon and Comcast. Users express frustration over limited options, often resorting to satellite internet as a last resort. The conversation suggests exploring shared connections with nearby friends who have wireless routers, while cautioning about security risks associated with shared networks.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of high-speed internet technologies
  • Familiarity with satellite internet services
  • Knowledge of wireless networking concepts
  • Basic awareness of internet security practices
NEXT STEPS
  • Research local internet service providers (ISPs) in rural areas
  • Explore satellite internet options and their performance
  • Learn about wireless networking and router sharing
  • Study internet security measures for shared connections
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This discussion is beneficial for residents in rural areas seeking high-speed internet options, individuals exploring satellite internet services, and anyone interested in understanding the implications of sharing internet connections.

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I really want to get high speed internet. The problem is that I can't find any company that offers it where I live for a reasonable price. I can get satellite internet as can everyone else, but Verizon (my phone provider), and Comcast don't offer their high speed at my house. Does anyone have suggestions for non-dial-up service providers? I don't even care if it's fast, as long as it isn't dial-up.
 
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I hate to break it to you but you're probably out of luck, especially if you live in a small town like I do. Do you have a friend close to you with a wireless router? If you did, maybe you could share a connection though if you do any online transactions, make sure you could trust him first because it's possible to sniff the traffic.
 

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