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<blockquote data-quote="JParrott" data-source="post: 1665029" data-attributes="member: 37914"><p>We got grandfathered in on AT&T unlimited hotspot. It's the same as other WISP providers. Bandwidth gets eaten up pretty fast with the kids and download speeds are 20-25 Mbps when it's good - normal is 8-10 Mbps. The only wired option is DSL. Won't do satellite due to latency and weather issues. Other WISP providers exist but their pricing is akin to robbery. Fiber is coming from a local provider but I think we're on the wrong side of the road to get access. We use between 1-1.5 terabytes a month through it. Probably closer to 2 terabytes or more if cell phones are included. </p><p></p><p>I strongly believe broadband of at least 100 Mbps down and 25 Mbps up should be a standard public utility provided to every residence at a low cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JParrott, post: 1665029, member: 37914"] We got grandfathered in on AT&T unlimited hotspot. It's the same as other WISP providers. Bandwidth gets eaten up pretty fast with the kids and download speeds are 20-25 Mbps when it's good - normal is 8-10 Mbps. The only wired option is DSL. Won't do satellite due to latency and weather issues. Other WISP providers exist but their pricing is akin to robbery. Fiber is coming from a local provider but I think we're on the wrong side of the road to get access. We use between 1-1.5 terabytes a month through it. Probably closer to 2 terabytes or more if cell phones are included. I strongly believe broadband of at least 100 Mbps down and 25 Mbps up should be a standard public utility provided to every residence at a low cost. [/QUOTE]
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