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Trouble getting fast internet in rural location - cell hotspot?

Scott K.
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I'm buying a house in rural PA for an STR. The best satelite package I can find is only 25 mbps, and my house will often has 10-14 people in it. I know this is going to make or break my review section - what is the best way, no expense spared, to make sure my guests can have great internet? Cellular service is pretty garbage - I'm looking into high powered, $1000 cell boosters (house is 4200 sqft), and figure, isn't most cellular service better than 25 mbps? Couldn't I get a high powered booster, then buy a hotspot, buy an unlimited $70/month plan for the hotspot, and perhaps get a wifi-extender if the hotspot isn't big enough to cover the house?

The only other option is verizon, which literally gives me 8. 8 mbps. Thats BITS not BYTES.

Thanks!

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@Austin Sheehan

My buddy is on the list to beta test that network.  What is unique about his sat network is that they are in a much lower orbit than the other guys.  The other guys require 1/2 second for data to go up and 1/2 second to come down.  His will be a fraction of that based on the low orbit of his sats.  I am hoping his sat network lives up to its promises.  If so it will provide a really good rural solution that blows the other guys away.

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