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re: Rural internet options -- Tennessee
Posted on 5/8/23 at 1:32 pm to Thundercles
Posted on 5/8/23 at 1:32 pm to Thundercles
I have property in Arkansas and Louisiana and both are rural. I have an AT&T and Verizon hotspot. I just pack them with me and usually as long as I have Cell service I can work remotely. You can even bring it with you when you’re looking at the property. Connect to it and run a few speed tests just to see what you get.
I was looking at property one time and I had Cell service but the data speeds were really bad, so it’s good to test.
I was looking at property one time and I had Cell service but the data speeds were really bad, so it’s good to test.
Posted on 5/8/23 at 2:36 pm to angry_german
Does the hotspot serve all internet needs (streaming, browsing) or is it something you fire up for specific purposes and then use a more fixed option for daily use?
Starlink is saying they are going to expand to the whole US this year, and their map says 2023 expected coverage.
Starlink is saying they are going to expand to the whole US this year, and their map says 2023 expected coverage.
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