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ViaSat experience in the Smokies?
One of our STR investments is in Sevierville where unfortunately no cable internet seems available (Comcast/Spectrum, etc.). Instead, ViaSat seems one (or perhaps the only) satellite internet provider and from what I can tell, they have serious data cap rates on their high-speed data (even with their platinum plan)
Does anyone have experience with ViaSat (or alternatives) and can provide insight on how viable this is for STR properties (we fortunately plan on cable TV with DIRECTV via AT&T)? We plan on housing up to ~10 guests at a time
Thanks in advance!