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I've got some really shitty options at my new place (it's one of many 5 acre lots in the area, so the ISP's won't give us better options because of lack of population density). I will be moving in within the next 6 months, but the ISPs need several weeks heads up to get things rolling.
I play games (FPS as well, so good ping is desirable) and stream a decent amount of video. I use around 750-1200GB of data per month, so anything with a data cap is out. There are no point-to-point radio ISPs within range, and the only consumer option is $90/mo DSL that's so far from the central hub that it is rated at 1Mb/384kb.
My two best options for internet are (both business-class):
3Mb/3Mb T1 - $3000 install, $200/mo
They have to install a repeater in order to make this happen. I don't know if that's going to affect latency. From my limited research, it looks like T1 should have good ping, but obviously the bandwidth isn't there for large downloads or video streaming. This is on a 3yr contract, ETF is 100% of remaining contract if cancelled in the first year, and 50% of remaining contract after 12 months.
20Mb/20Mb Fiber - $15,000 install, $500/mo
This is contingent on me and another customer both pulling the trigger to split the construction cost. This obviously would be the higher performing option. This is on a 5yr contract, ETF is 100% of remaining contract, period. They have also offered a 100/100 option for $3500 install and $1195/mo and 4yr contract, but the wife has pretty much vetoed that.
The good news is, there is a lot more to do at the new property than be online, so the slower T1 option may be the way to go if I can shift my time spent away from the internet.
There is decent cell service, but data caps exist, and the prospect from ISPs is bleak with having any additional options in the near future as the amount of distance to be covered per house is astronomical.
Thanks again for your help!
I play games (FPS as well, so good ping is desirable) and stream a decent amount of video. I use around 750-1200GB of data per month, so anything with a data cap is out. There are no point-to-point radio ISPs within range, and the only consumer option is $90/mo DSL that's so far from the central hub that it is rated at 1Mb/384kb.
My two best options for internet are (both business-class):
3Mb/3Mb T1 - $3000 install, $200/mo
They have to install a repeater in order to make this happen. I don't know if that's going to affect latency. From my limited research, it looks like T1 should have good ping, but obviously the bandwidth isn't there for large downloads or video streaming. This is on a 3yr contract, ETF is 100% of remaining contract if cancelled in the first year, and 50% of remaining contract after 12 months.
20Mb/20Mb Fiber - $15,000 install, $500/mo
This is contingent on me and another customer both pulling the trigger to split the construction cost. This obviously would be the higher performing option. This is on a 5yr contract, ETF is 100% of remaining contract, period. They have also offered a 100/100 option for $3500 install and $1195/mo and 4yr contract, but the wife has pretty much vetoed that.
The good news is, there is a lot more to do at the new property than be online, so the slower T1 option may be the way to go if I can shift my time spent away from the internet.
There is decent cell service, but data caps exist, and the prospect from ISPs is bleak with having any additional options in the near future as the amount of distance to be covered per house is astronomical.
Thanks again for your help!