Where I live, my cell phone can't hardly make regular phone calls half the time. No way is it going to work for Internet access.
I'm paying $60 per month for Hughesnet, but it's worth it. Not by much, though. Dial up works extremely lousy and the undergound phone lines were put in during the middle 1950s. I suspect they're never going to be updated. Dial-up also means I need an extra phone line in the house that cost money.
The one big plus with Hughesnet is the ability to download large files. There were many huge databases in PDF files that I was never able to get with dial-up. Many are electric, diesel and tractor tech manuals. Free for the taking. With Hughesnet, I can now easily download, just have stay under the 100 MB limit if it's done during daytime. I've got a huge amount of tech stuff from all over the world that I've downloaded free and burnt onto CDs and DVDs. So for me, Hughes.net has been OK.
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