How can a farmgirl like me living out in the country get a reasonable cost high speed internet service?
comicgal asked:
I currently have Earthlink dial up and the Verizon DSL service for 19.99 a month that just came out isn’t available in my area. I’m totally at a loss trying to find high speed internet that will be affordable to me. I would be so grateful if someone could just help lead me in the right direction so I can get up to speed. My computer just takes forever to load pages.
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4 Responses to “How can a farmgirl like me living out in the country get a reasonable cost high speed internet service?”
farm girls are hot (im using my fiance’s yahoo)
call your local cable company, cable can go further than dsl can. however cable might be more like 35 per month. there are some satalite providers. but that isent the best way to go.
have you tried that new satellite high speed internet. I am not sure about the cost
You know all those search boxes on the page top? Well ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. Search the web, call the 800 numbers and see who is out there in your particular area. Coyote hunts well.
Get ISDN to double your connection speed.
If you want a reasonable connection speed however, I suggest you look into getting a satellite uplink. …Though this may exceed your budget limits.