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What kind of internet access is most reliable in natural disaster?
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[QUOTE="yungman, post: 6848660, member: 131028"] That's what I am afraid of. Kind of know the answer, but hoping I am wrong. The reason I ask is ultimately, I want to replace my DirecTV. I can go to Xfinity or Dish Network. But friends kept telling me about streaming device to save money on cable or dish. If I go to Dish Network, I don't need fast internet. I know I can get most if not all the programs using streaming device as most of my friends are doing. But they all have very high speed internet. I guess I am kind of a survivalist. I am planning to put solar panel and battery backup in case of power blackouts and disasters like earthquake..........Yes, I double earthquake reinforced my house already. I want to be able to connect to outside even under those situation. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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