Mark Allums wrote:
On 06/17/2015 11:03 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at <= 56k.
Current ISP abandoning that market ;/
I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one
physical location.
I was assuming that meant connecting via cell network.
Is that correct?
What questions should I be asking?
Please note that I am strongly text, rather than graphics,
oriented.
Comments &/or questions I should be asking.
Thank you.
You want Cable or DSL
*NO* *NEVER* !!!!!!!
PLEASE _READ_ second paragraph. <chuckle>
PS Did I make any claim/hint/whatever to being considered
'normal'? [snicker]
*and* a mobile 3G/4G modem. The wireless
thing will be severely restricted in the the amount of data you
can move through it.
Possibly true. Depends on definition of "severely" ;)
Typically 5-6 GBs per month.
You optimist. Locally available plans I would consider top out at
2 GB.
It will be expensive if you go over the limit.
And your point is? ??? ;/
Cable or DSL will have
drastically higher data caps, and are more reliable generally.
Yes, *BUT* . Did I not EXPLICITLY state I did *NOT* wish to be
constrained to my residence?
"Unlimited" wireless exists in theory, but it is still
restricted, typically by throttling.
so? ?????????????????
Mark
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