3/4 years ago I went with wireless over the air internet. got rid of the phone line period. it got so expensive and internet was slower than a turtle. now I put one of those firesticks on my tv. upgraded to 4g. I can watch anything on Netflix, hula, sling, espn.disney or anything I wish to purchase. weather doesn't bother it. my phone works great. there is different what people call wireless. one is over the airways with a whole lot of providers. theres one that is still tied into your phone company with a small antenna. it is better than land line but not near as good as over the airways. now I am no expert on this by no means but if I were in your shoes I would check on cellar service and your options with them first. you might be surprised whats out there and its getting better. I live in the country side about three miles from town. actually i have fiber optics running across the south side of my property. I inquired but they wont furnish it to me. they keep saying they would but I just got tired of there promises and boy am I glad i did as I dropped my at@t, dish network and am paying 1/2 of what I did before so I guess maybe you can say there paying me now for the money I have saved with great service.
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