What Are the Best Internet Access Options Available Today?

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The discussion centers on the various internet access options available today, highlighting the frustrations with current services like HughesNet satellite and Verizon USB stick. Users recommend several alternatives including cable, DSL, satellite, wireless, and dial-up. Frontier offers DSL at 26.7 Mbps, while Charter (now MidCo) provides 23.4 Mbps. The cost of laying cable varies significantly, ranging from $3 per foot in rural areas to $95 per foot in urban settings, making it a costly endeavor.

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  • Understanding of internet service types (cable, DSL, satellite, wireless, dial-up)
  • Familiarity with ISP options and performance metrics (e.g., Mbps)
  • Knowledge of cable installation costs and logistics
  • Awareness of rural vs. urban internet access challenges
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  • Research Frontier DSL service and its availability in your area
  • Investigate Charter (MidCo) internet plans and performance
  • Explore options for petitioning for improved 4G service in underserved areas
  • Learn about the process and costs associated with laying your own internet cable
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This discussion is beneficial for individuals seeking reliable internet access, including homeowners in rural areas, tech-savvy users evaluating ISP options, and anyone considering the installation of their own internet infrastructure.

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So, basically, what are the different ways for someone to get internet these days?

I'm asking because I'm tired of not having decent internet. The satellite that currently used is provided by Hughesnet and stops working at random intervals. As a back up plan, I also use a USB stick from Verizon, which often disconnects me about 1 minute after I log in. Needless to say, these two services are very disappointing.

I don't even live that far from a town, barely outside of the town's city limits. The only problem is that my house is somewhat...inaccessible. I was just wondering if you guys could recommend any ISPs or know how much it costs to lay your own cable.
 
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Do you have a phone line? Your phone company should provide internet. Frontier is a phone company which provides internet, and is around 26.7mb/s compared to Charter(now MidCo)'s 23.4mb/s
 
I can't get dsl because of how they installed the phone lines.
 
ƒ(x) said:
So, basically, what are the different ways for someone to get internet these days? ...

Basically:

- Cable
- DSL
- Satellite (HughesNet)
- Wireless
- Dial-up :cry:

Check out http://www.high-speed-internet-access-guide.com/" site.
 
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Alright, thanks.
 
But, almost forgot, do you know how much it costs to lay a cable?
 
ƒ(x) said:
But, almost forgot, do you know how much it costs to lay a cable?

Prohibitively expensive, in general.

A quick search suggests that the cost varies from $3 per foot in rural areas to $95 per foot in urban. The rural price assumes you'll be laying a good bit; small jobs are costlier.
 
Ok thanks. I'm getting pretty desperate for decent Internet (my phone gets better Internet than my computer).
 
My parents have the same problem, drives me nuts. I'd say your best option is to start petitioning for 4G service lol.
 

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