Have you considered ISDN? It is telephone line based and available
where DSL is not. I found this company by a Google search:
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http://access.aplus.net/isdn.html-Richard Brewster
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paulhaneberg wrote:
>I too live in the sticks. We're lucky if we can get 24K dial up
>here, and the connection drops periodically.
>We have tried satellite and sometimes it works well, other times it
>works not at all. It is also expensive.
>We will never have cable as the house is 1/2 mile from the road,
>which doesn't have cable anyway.
>DSL is out as we're too far away.
>I even looked at getting a T1. $1000 per month!
>So we're back to dial-up.
>I do have broadband at work though. I just upgraded ProTools and
>all my plug-ins. All the plug-in manuals were pdfs. Many had to be
>downloaded. When I printed it all out I ended up with a stack of
>papers 12" high. This is getting ridiculous. Am I supposed to go
>on line and find a pdf and open it in the middle of a session with a
>client looking over my shoulder?
>I'm looking forward to getting the CDRom, but I'll download at work
>if I have to.
>BTW, my brother who lives in a small town in Oregon pays $29.95 a
>month for fiber!!! Bnadwidth is over 20M.
>Life ain't fair!
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