Their bill runs around $60 to $65 with taxes. I thought it was a very solid price.
It is central Texas and there aren't a lot of trees between them and tower. I do see some houses in the area with 30 foot tall towers for that tiny satellite to get over treetops. That WISP company (2 to 3 guys) is making a killing signing up whole rural neighborhoods, even at that rate.
@OP, sooo.... they're just calling WISP fixed wireless, correct? Same technology?
Following thread as my in-laws also have a rural lake house with no WISP around. They're looking into options with Hughes & Dish. They have Direct satellite for TV.
I also have 2 of those Vizio smart TVs... um, monitors (no TV tuner). They were a pain to set up, but have worked fine since. They have a proximity feature. I had to use this. I assume it was using my phone bluetooth or DLNA to communicate between devices versus through the LAN. I did not like their ecosystem or casting at all. I hooked up a 4K Roku and never looked back.
It is WiMax on unlicensed spectrum, not LTE, and the antennas and backhaul are owned by the ISP. They are not reselling someone else's service. I am not sure what makes it a WISP vs. Fixed Wireless.
The proximity thing isn't working on the TV. It keeps displaying an message stating that both the TV and the phone need to be on the same wifi network.