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You may be able to get a discount on your internet if you bundle it with direct tv service. (www.directtv.com). I also did some research and found this http://www.skywayusa.com/. They have internet starting @ 29.99/mo. Have you checked to see if dsl is available in your area?You can check by going to your local phone company's website www.verizon.com or www.att.com
I hope this helps. Good luck. =) |
| July 25, 2009 | 6:02 am | Report abuse | Reply |
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Now that they 3 spammers are out of the way...
In the USA there is no unlimited services for satellite internet. In fact, they restrictions will likely get worse, until they can launch more satellites. If DSL is also not available, there is not much you can do. You could try to find a local wireless that offers a higher limit, or unlimited. Although I doubt since you live in California, that it would be unlimited. You could look in the back of your local telephone book (I assume everyone gets one, but maybe I am wrong), and see if anyone is listed in the yellow pages.
As far as satellite internet goes, the only thing you could do is either upgrade your service package more, or Switch providers. You could try lesser known company, Starband. You could look into them, and see if they are anything you would like. Although finding their RUP or FAP, is rather time consuming, since you have to do some searching.
If your happy with wildblue though, I would just go up to the next package available. Hughesnet would be good, if they had more satellites. |
| July 24, 2009 | 11:13 pm | Report abuse | Reply |
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Okay, well I live in the country and the location makes my house inaccessible to cable internet. Thus, I have satellite internet. I have WildBlue which I admit is pretty fast but after a while, the internet usage is limited and becomes really really really slow because of how much my family uses it. So do you guys have suggestions for satellite internet that has a decent download speed and virtually unlimited bandwidth for a reasonable price? By the way, I live in central California. |
| July 24, 2009 | 4:46 pm | Report abuse | Reply |
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