steve remchak wrote:
my Father lives in the hinterlands of PA and has only dial-up access. he is very frustrated with dial-up. what is the deal with Sat connectivity. is it expensive? does it work? he has Sat TV and likes that.
It’s better than dial up by a very small margin. You can download pictures in a more reasonable amount of time, but it is still slow. No good if you have an on line game player that requires patches, etc. It's also weather sensitive. Very overcast, rain, etc, and you're down for awhile. I used it at work for awhile. There are limits to the amount you can download and if you surpass your quota you get knocked off for 24 hours. One of my employees who lives @ the kennel tried it, but he’s a gamer and it was no good at all for him. We’ve now changed to Sprint USB device and have had much more success. If your father has cell phone access in his area I’d suggest finding the company that provides the best service in the area and go in that direction. I paid $69 a month for Hughes.net and I pay about $60 for Sprint. Sprint is still slower than DSL, but it’s livable. And, it’s unlimited usage.
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