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by Panino
3137 days ago
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> That isn’t realistic in this decade for rural/remote areas. Not OP, but I recently lived in a rural area and had 3 options for Internet: * Mediacom cable with permanent 20-50% (or more) packet loss
* CenturyLink DSL at 1mbps (not a typo)
* Local wireless company, 7mbps, no packet loss
About 2 decades ago I worked for a different wireless ISP (same rural area) that delivered the best local service by FAR. (Cable wasn't yet an option, and satellite had crazy latency.) So wireless was superior ~2 decades ago in that rural area as well as recently, for many people. So I don't know what you mean by wireless being "[unrealistic] in this decade for rural/remote areas."My position is that municipal fiber is the way to go, but give wireless ISPs credit because they're helping a lot of people get on the Internet who would barely have connectivity otherwise. |
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