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Walaby
May 25, 2022Explorer II
It started out addressing the rural connectivity needs.
Then RVers started to ask/clamor/call for it to be available to them. So, that's a new need, and the business model adjusted accordingly.
Doesn't mean they aren't still addressing the rural need. One could argue whether $105 a month for high speed internet is "reasonable" or "cheap". Yes, upfront investment is surely high and may not be affordable for everyone.
While not necessarily cheap, for me, it's my only source of high speed internet. Im rural and I had to game the system to get connected.
End of the year, fiber will supposedly be in my area. We shall see. Until then, it's a great option.
Mike
Then RVers started to ask/clamor/call for it to be available to them. So, that's a new need, and the business model adjusted accordingly.
Doesn't mean they aren't still addressing the rural need. One could argue whether $105 a month for high speed internet is "reasonable" or "cheap". Yes, upfront investment is surely high and may not be affordable for everyone.
While not necessarily cheap, for me, it's my only source of high speed internet. Im rural and I had to game the system to get connected.
End of the year, fiber will supposedly be in my area. We shall see. Until then, it's a great option.
Mike
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