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Jan022013
Economical Internet Service
Wednesday, January 2, 2013 at 2:28PM
In most locations there is only a choice between the telephone service provider and DSL (Century Link) and the cable TV service provider (Comcast). There are more options, and sometimes they are even more economical,
- Freedom Pop uses the Clearwire network to provide Wi-Max service. The service is new but the price at free for 1 GB and $30.00 for up to 5 GB it is hard to beat. They ask for $89.00 for the device to start, not a bad deal. Check out the link below. Freedom Hub Burst
- Clearwire offers their own service, but it is a little more expensive. Again it is Wi-Max service, it is around $100 for the device and plans start out at $34.99 per month for Unlimited internet access. Check out the link below, Clear Internet
- HughesNet offers satellite internet, meaning you will need a dish, at a very reasonable price starting at $39.99 a month, no hardware included. Because it is satellite it means you can get it just about anywhere as it is not limited to network coverage. There is always a minor latency issue, but with he latest versions, the speed and bandwidth issues appear to be resolved. Check out the link below, HughesNet
As always if you have any questions, feel free to post in the comments.
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