no cable service where i'm moving. only internet option i can find is 768k DSL. are there any options for <$texas?[Edited on April 3, 2013 at 9:34 PM. Reason : no uverse out there either]
4/3/2013 9:32:32 PM
This is probably better suited to Tech Talk than The Lounge; that being said, it depends greatly on where you live.
4/3/2013 9:35:24 PM
move it, theni'm living near Currie, NC
4/3/2013 9:37:56 PM
there are always satellite internet options, ie HughesNet, even if you live on the outskirts of Bumfuck
4/3/2013 9:40:58 PM
not paying that much for 10 gigs[Edited on April 3, 2013 at 9:42 PM. Reason : i spend too much time online anyway]
4/3/2013 9:41:16 PM
^^lol@satellite
4/3/2013 9:58:12 PM
what do you recommend if you live in the middle of nowhere? DSL?
4/3/2013 10:06:54 PM
4/3/2013 10:30:19 PM
You could probably double, maybe triple that DSL speed with a 3G wireless card. (nobody down there has 4g that I could find) AT&T would work if you are on the 421 side of Currie, Verizon has better coverage and better plan prices. I would try to borrow some phones if you don't have AT&T/Verizon and go see how the coverage and data speeds are in that area if this interests you. Even for $50/month you would only be getting 8GB with Verizon and you would probably not be able to stream anything over 480i if you could even stream that. I wouldn't call it decent but maybe marginally better than DSL.
4/3/2013 10:34:46 PM
i've got coverage with verizon up there. i'm still clinging to my unlimited data plan with verizon. i've been tethering mon-fri while i'm away from home. last month i used over 8 GB and she used 1.7 GB. tethering is fine until my phone shits the bed and i've gotta give up the unlimited data.
4/3/2013 10:47:49 PM
I use Clear wireless for my Internet. $40 a month. I have no complaints.
4/3/2013 11:12:35 PM
4/3/2013 11:18:52 PM
4/4/2013 5:41:17 AM
No Clear coverage at my house, according to their map
4/4/2013 6:27:32 AM
4/4/2013 2:59:25 PM
Verizon is pretty much the only option for folks in rural areas.
4/4/2013 3:45:19 PM
4/4/2013 7:22:20 PM
when i said verizon was the only option for rural areas, i meant with regards to cell phone coverage. i get in some pretty remote places working, hunting, fishing, etc. verizon is the best option i've found for someone who spends the vast majority of their time outside of cities and off major highways/interstates.
4/4/2013 7:47:58 PM
Look at the bottom of the page for a series of disclaimers, following a smaller *
4/4/2013 7:52:36 PM
nvm, that was Clear that i was thinking of with the "Unlimited* Data"hughesnet really rapes you
4/4/2013 7:54:09 PM
Just moved back to raleigh, near campus, are there any decent options other than TWC? I only need Internet, no cable or phone, but I do want to be able to stream movies and play video games online without any trouble
10/4/2013 11:44:41 AM
Being in the middle of the city you probably have your pick of a half dozen decent options, probably TWC or U-verse would be the best bang for the buck for high speed (and stable) internet.
10/5/2013 1:26:33 PM
Campus? NO TWC? Uverse. Its all over around campus.
10/6/2013 1:35:33 PM
uVerse and TWC are going to be your main options.I have just internet through TWC (30down/5up). I haven't had any need to contact them other than to set it up. I actually get 30 down on speed tests, and i get 5up... sometimes a little higher.I had cable and internet for the past 10 years until June (through TWC). When I switched in June, TWC was a little better deal then uVerse. That was partially because I was already a TWC customer though.
10/6/2013 3:01:27 PM