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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3761267" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>[USER=3099]@Shadowrider[/USER] We're not in Olustee any longer. My service in Olustee, internet and phone, were great. But, we've moved to a new place outside Ada. As I mentioned earlier, T-Mobile doesn't work here any better than AT&T. Cell service is poor with all of the major carriers due to our location. Verizon doesn't work at all. So using a hot-spot isn't gonna work. There aren't even phone lines on the road in front of the house.</p><p></p><p>So, for now, satellite is the best option, even though "best" is a relative term. I'm hoping Starlink is in the not-too-distant future and works better. People seem to be very happy with it. It's just at capacity in many places...including here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure I understand how the Middle of Nowhere works. Does it just boost the cell signal I'm already paying for? Or does it include the cell connection in the plan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3761267, member: 45773"] [USER=3099]@Shadowrider[/USER] We're not in Olustee any longer. My service in Olustee, internet and phone, were great. But, we've moved to a new place outside Ada. As I mentioned earlier, T-Mobile doesn't work here any better than AT&T. Cell service is poor with all of the major carriers due to our location. Verizon doesn't work at all. So using a hot-spot isn't gonna work. There aren't even phone lines on the road in front of the house. So, for now, satellite is the best option, even though "best" is a relative term. I'm hoping Starlink is in the not-too-distant future and works better. People seem to be very happy with it. It's just at capacity in many places...including here. I'm not sure I understand how the Middle of Nowhere works. Does it just boost the cell signal I'm already paying for? Or does it include the cell connection in the plan? [/QUOTE]
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