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Yes, I am. I have a teen in HS learning from home and a wife who works remotely three days a week. I want the best internet possible for my family and myself and in this day and age I should be able to get it since neighbors 1200 yards away get 800+ MBS. This is not the Stone Age and this area is not the ass end of creation for shit sake! How hard is it for a billion dollar industry to install 1200 yards of cable and reach more customers for more money?
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You're crying over a 25 mbs connection?
Try living with a T1 and 1.5 mbs.
Yes, I am. I have a teen in HS learning from home and a wife who works remotely three days a week. I want the best internet possible for my family and myself and in this day and age I should be able to get it since neighbors 1200 yards away get 800+ MBS. This is not the Stone Age and this area is not the ass end of creation for shit sake! How hard is it for a billion dollar industry to install 1200 yards of cable and reach more customers for more money?
StarLink is probably your best bet, but Florida is probably not available today, or in the very near future.
Are any of those neighbors that can get service visible from your house?
If so, you might be able to do what I did for years, which is to find someone willing to share their connection, or possibly agree to work with you to find a way to get a second service installed (for lodger/ renter / whatever it takes). Then use Unbiquity equipment to set up a microwave link back to your house.
I was doing something similar for the past 20 years, until last year, when Comcast finally got their act together to be able to provide reliable service to my house (took some cable laying, and about six weeks before it all worked correctly).