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Default Long range rural wireless high speed data options...

Hi Day,

"Day Brown" wrote in message
ps.com...
My address is 1984 Kirkendoll rd, Clinton AR, 72031. you have my email
addy.


That doesn't appear to be nearly so much in the "boonies" as I would have
thought. As the crow flies you're only something like 5 miles from I-65,
right? I'd predict that within a decade you'll be able to come up with some
reasonably high-speed, reasonably cheap solution based on the cell service
providers rolling out high-speed data services along the interstate there, if
you don't already have the option of getting a cable modem or DSL just as soon
if you're willing to pay for the cable back to highway 16.

---Joel


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