Regarding rural internet. What the thers have posted is right on the money, although DWay ain't so bad - I'm using it right now. The latency is only a problem with certain applications (a few of which I use ). However, my DWay will be for sale before too long (installation included ).
Here's why. Even though my local phone company has us on SLC96 carrier service, which only allows 26K dialup speed, they have just upgraded the substations to be DSL capable. Entry lavel is $30/month for 256K. that's 9-10 times the speed for a break-even cost ($15/mo 2nd phone line plus $15/mo ISP).
A fair part of the county has wireless coverage, but it's real rough given the mountainous topography and heavy forest.
Here's why. Even though my local phone company has us on SLC96 carrier service, which only allows 26K dialup speed, they have just upgraded the substations to be DSL capable. Entry lavel is $30/month for 256K. that's 9-10 times the speed for a break-even cost ($15/mo 2nd phone line plus $15/mo ISP).
A fair part of the county has wireless coverage, but it's real rough given the mountainous topography and heavy forest.