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What kind of internet access is most reliable in natural disaster?
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[QUOTE="yungman, post: 6848567, member: 131028"] Hi, I decide to get rid of all ATT. I am looking at internet provider. I know Hughesnet and Viasat are satellite that "supposedly" immune to natural disaster like storm, earthquake that can break the electric or F/O cables underground. BUT, is it true? I don't know how satellite connection works, if there is a land connection in the path in local area, then it's not reliable. I just want to hear from people that has knowledge on this. Satellite internet provider seems to be more expensive if I want higher speed, so it's a big sacrifice to get that. I need to be sure it's reliable. Thanks alan [/QUOTE]
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