Hi all, I just found this place and from what little I've read it seems most know what they're talking about here.
My wife and I are considering buying a new home and moving to a home that's currently not provided any DSL or cable internet service.
I'll be moving to an area about 30miles outside of Rochester MN (not NY, lol) and it appears my only internet options will be Satellite. I'm currently a Charter Cable Internet user that gets 25+ Mbps DL for about $65 a month so I'm getting a bit of sticker and speed shock as I research my sat options, not to mention the horrible, horrible FAP rules I've learned about.
So, who is considered the "best" Sat provider for internet? I'm leaning towards Starband due to their relaxed FAP and 6hr "unlimited window", but they of course cost more. Also, the new home already has WildBlue installed (I assume I can start service for a reduced cost due to the hardware already being installed???).
I'm also wondering if anyone might know if Wimax or similar options (anything other than sat) might be available currently or soon in my area. The zip code is 55927.
I'm currently a heavy internet user (Hulu, Netflix streaming, 360/PS3/PC gaming) so I suspect this would be a HUGE internet lifestyle change going with satellite.
Personally, I could deal with the slower speeds, but those FAPs are killing me. Any thoughts on any of this?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
TK.
My wife and I are considering buying a new home and moving to a home that's currently not provided any DSL or cable internet service.
I'll be moving to an area about 30miles outside of Rochester MN (not NY, lol) and it appears my only internet options will be Satellite. I'm currently a Charter Cable Internet user that gets 25+ Mbps DL for about $65 a month so I'm getting a bit of sticker and speed shock as I research my sat options, not to mention the horrible, horrible FAP rules I've learned about.
So, who is considered the "best" Sat provider for internet? I'm leaning towards Starband due to their relaxed FAP and 6hr "unlimited window", but they of course cost more. Also, the new home already has WildBlue installed (I assume I can start service for a reduced cost due to the hardware already being installed???).
I'm also wondering if anyone might know if Wimax or similar options (anything other than sat) might be available currently or soon in my area. The zip code is 55927.
I'm currently a heavy internet user (Hulu, Netflix streaming, 360/PS3/PC gaming) so I suspect this would be a HUGE internet lifestyle change going with satellite.
Personally, I could deal with the slower speeds, but those FAPs are killing me. Any thoughts on any of this?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
TK.