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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3860359" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You're lucky to get that high speed.</p><p>We are fortunate to get 12 MBS down and 1.2 upload.</p><p>We have a local internet here in the sticks with a dish that has to shoot several miles away. They had to order a special dish for us. </p><p>Our phones are AT&T.</p><p> As we move around the country, all the other carriers fade for our RV friends that meet up with us in different locations. </p><p>AT&T is the only consistent carrier that offers service. If you live in or close to metro areas, it really doesn't matter what you use, but moving around the country, there is no comparison. </p><p>Our RV friends using Tmobile and the others are always coming over to our place to use the booster or our wifi hotspot that is also AT&T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3860359, member: 5412"] You're lucky to get that high speed. We are fortunate to get 12 MBS down and 1.2 upload. We have a local internet here in the sticks with a dish that has to shoot several miles away. They had to order a special dish for us. Our phones are AT&T. As we move around the country, all the other carriers fade for our RV friends that meet up with us in different locations. AT&T is the only consistent carrier that offers service. If you live in or close to metro areas, it really doesn't matter what you use, but moving around the country, there is no comparison. Our RV friends using Tmobile and the others are always coming over to our place to use the booster or our wifi hotspot that is also AT&T. [/QUOTE]
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