A cell booster should help get a better signal for Verizon if there's one bar inside upstairs. Weboost is the brand I'd suggest (formerly Wilson). If the signal is 4G, one bar should work, if someone has a smartphone you could check Internet on that. I'm 10 miles from the Verizon tower and get decent service on TracFone. You may have seen, they also have LTE Internet installed, caps are worse than satellite, but if you don't stream much video it can work. $60 for 10gb. I had a 10gb cap for 10 years after dialup, a pain, but better than nothing. Crazy price for what you get but performance would be good. Of course if your signal is too low they won't install it, it has an antenna outside the house. I know a lot of the hilly areas in the NE have very poor service.
Satellite is functional, Exede is the better service, but much of this area is full. They are launching a new satellite this fall. If all goes well, new plans next year.
Pretty much any other option will have a cap, and likely cost you more.[/url]
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