On 12/20/23 20:28, Felix Miata wrote:
Pocket composed on 2023-12-20 19:55 (UTC-0500):

Felix Miata wrote:
Pocket composed on 2023-12-20 17:55 (UTC-0500):
Actually I can not change as the ISP has exclusive rights to the high
speed internet in the area I reside in.
That's how it was where I live now when I moved here, where all utilities except
satellite dishes and TV antennas are underground. It still applies for wired
broadband, but now there's wireless to compete with it.

No other providers are allowed.
That could be a historical concept, depending exactly on where you live. Some of
us mericans who formerly had no access to real broadband except via 
prohibitively
expensive, high latency satellite dish now have broadband provided wirelessly. 
All
the big cablecos have been slowly rolling it out. The areas covered are limited,
with limited overlap among providers. The targets so far have been mostly areas
unserved by traditional cable, but there is overlap. Maybe you should check with
T-Mobile:
https://www.allconnect.com/local/oh/columbus
I already have and the can not provide service
This is the only provider available as per their site
Google some more. That is not the only site that purports to show available
providers by area. If you have a mobile phone, ask that company when it intends 
to
provide broadband where you live, if it doesn't advertise it already.

Spectrum
<https://www.allconnect.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Spectrum_RA.png>Spectrum
Internet
...
Should I go with spectrum?
Here in Florida, @*.rr.com email addresses, as yours appears to be, belong to
Spectrum subscribers. Who is your ISP now?

spectrum

I have spoken

--

Hindi madali ang maging ako

Reply via email to