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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1099992" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I have the same (similar) set-up as greybeard. Comes off the cell signals. Love it! Much more reliable than satellite (never went there, but know many that did). I don't know of anyone on satellite around here anymore. Verizon was more expensive than a Canadian company (not by much), so I stuck with the company on this side. But neighbor, a mile down the road, has Verizon and loves it. If you can't get a dedicated DSL/fiber line to the house, but can get a cell signal, it's the only way to go. Even if you have a very weak signal, you can get a booster antenna. One of the perks is that using the unit will automatically boost your cell signal in the house as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1099992, member: 1682"] I have the same (similar) set-up as greybeard. Comes off the cell signals. Love it! Much more reliable than satellite (never went there, but know many that did). I don't know of anyone on satellite around here anymore. Verizon was more expensive than a Canadian company (not by much), so I stuck with the company on this side. But neighbor, a mile down the road, has Verizon and loves it. If you can't get a dedicated DSL/fiber line to the house, but can get a cell signal, it's the only way to go. Even if you have a very weak signal, you can get a booster antenna. One of the perks is that using the unit will automatically boost your cell signal in the house as well. [/QUOTE]
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