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It's the people that live in the townships in these rural areas that will ultimately suffer the most. I live in a smallish farm town in what the...
Considering how awfully inaccurate the national broadband map was, I don't believe those numbers for a second. I think it's much lower than that
anyone else having the problem of all your recordings NOT showing up under the all recordings tab?
i agree. these things always seem to take more time than what people anticipate. Just take a look at the old 2015 "directv fixed wireless" thread...
where's our AT&T spokesperson bedford at? I thought at&t was suppose to have revolutionized rural broadband internet by this point :p anyways......
people that will be hit the hardest are those in the townships just outside the city limits of these smaller rural towns. my city for example has...
so has anyone come across someone that is actually using At&t's fixed wireless service yet?
that is one of the caveats i am talking about. only being able to stream in 360 or 480p will be a deal breaker for a lot of people. And i am sure...
I will believe that when i see it. any unlimited plan they come out with will most likely be filled with a bunch of caveats and fine print
keep in mind most households have multiple tv's on at the same time, so people will need even higher speeds than than that. Another thing to...
untill every single rural subscriber can get broadband internet that can support streaming, there will continue to to be a market for traditional tv.
Verizon is too busy trying to recover after their "number 1 network" was exposed when they went to unlimited data and their network slowed...
atsc 3.0 has the ability for broadcasters to encrypt their their programming. Meaning they could require you to pay them for access to it. Seems...
reliability should be a top concern. the internet is useless if you can't count on it to work when you need it most. wireless will never be as...
i've noticed it too but thought it was just me. they make sure the ads are still nice and loud though :rolleyes:
if you want a better idea of where AT&T might be rolling this out, below is a link of map that shows the areas that are eligible for caf II...
seems more like a cord cutter killer to me
nah. i'm on a much cheaper and better (for my location) mobile hotspot plan through sprint via 4gcommunity.org. $14.00 a month for unlimited data...
true. but not everyone has their service through At&t.
yup. that's all I can get at my location according to their website.
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