Rural areas across North America and Europe do not have that option. Usually we will have one local company serving up internet, sometimes on old as hell lines.
Across the US in rural areas or small towns, DSL lines from the 90s are still the only option. I have a cousin in one of these areas paying $20 USD a month for 6mbps down and 256kbps up.
Rural areas across North America and Europe do not have that option. Usually we will have one local company serving up internet, sometimes on old as hell lines.
Across the US in rural areas or small towns, DSL lines from the 90s are still the only option. I have a cousin in one of these areas paying $20 USD a month for 6mbps down and 256kbps up.
I'm less than 5 miles from the center of town and DSL isn't even an option. I rely on a spotty hotspot signal.
I'm less than 5 miles from the center of town and DSL isn't even an option. I rely on a spotty hotspot signal.
You don't even have to go that far out to get to areas like that. I was looking at a house 30 min away from a major city and the only internet available was dsl or satellite.
You don't even have to go that far out to get to areas like that. I was looking at a house 30 min away from a major city and the only internet available was dsl or satellite.
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