SimpleSimon said:Terrestrial WiFi IS the growing way to go - at least for areas that can't get cable/fiber/DSL/etc. I just flipped a D'Way install to terrestrial. He's an online gamer, and so would've NEVER been happy with satellite, and he is less than a mile from one of my WiFi towers.
You're absolutely right. In fact, the outfit I'm with now is a fresh buyout from a lousy crooked SOB that still owes my old boss $600. I would have nothing to do with him, and was VERY happy to see a reputable company take over the local network.OoTLink said:The problem is terrestrial wifi is run by some pretty crooked companies in some cases. With the startup costs involved in running a satellite ISP, there's no way you'd be able to get away with some of the crazy schemes I've seen/heard of (over-saturating a cheap T1/DSL line and then charging customers $50-70 a month for said service).. Bellieve me that stuff can be even worse, just without the bad lag.
SummitAdvantageRetailer said:I like WildBlue and hope that they can maintain good service, price, and profitability. I care about their profitability because if they go belly up in only a year like Voom *cough cough* even good things will come to an end.