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JFNM
Jun 15, 2016Explorer
Hi Bullet Bob, I'm another full-timer that is also employed full time (software engineer) and spend my time in the west. I did the research a couple years ago and could not find a satellite service that I found to be affordable (couple hundred $$/month) and workable (speed and VPN). I would be very interested in this changing so I keep my ears open.
In lieu of that, I've been using cellular data (mostly always 4G, occasionally 3G) for the last few years and it works well for me. An amplifier has been mandatory (for me) and I occasionally use an elevated outdoor antenna when signal is really bad (though I am still working thru that - doesn't happen very often). I am a Verizon subscriber and am very happy with performance and coverage. I generally use close to 12Gb/month and save the big transfers for McDonalds or other free wifi.
In lieu of that, I've been using cellular data (mostly always 4G, occasionally 3G) for the last few years and it works well for me. An amplifier has been mandatory (for me) and I occasionally use an elevated outdoor antenna when signal is really bad (though I am still working thru that - doesn't happen very often). I am a Verizon subscriber and am very happy with performance and coverage. I generally use close to 12Gb/month and save the big transfers for McDonalds or other free wifi.
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