wallynm wrote:
Satallite
yes it can be done and look here.
That company is out of business - hence the RIP 2013 logo on their own page, but no one said it can't be done. It's just not practical given other options available. Your link sort of proves the point. That product was almost $900. I know it cost me $700 to install it when we had sat net. My mifi was free on my VZ account and it costs about $60/month for 10 gigs on a 4g network. And I am fully aware that there are dead zones in the US. Hence why Sat net exists. But it simply cannot compete with cost, performance, or ease of use where other options exist. Sat internet is marketed towards it's target consumer - those who have no other options (cable or 3/4g). Yes I know TEXAN that there are parts of the US that do not get cellular service. Again, that is the sole reason Sat net exists. If there were 100% coverage of cellular networks Sat net would dissapear. Just like Motosat in this link.