We have wireless through a local company, and I'm not sure who they buy their service from. It could be Alltel, as Alltel is big in the area. We get our signal from the top of a grain elevator about 5 miles away.
I couldn't be happier with it. My wife has her computer in the spare bedroom next to my home office, and we have a wireless router to shoot it over there. For both computers, it's $49 per month. I think it's $37 for a single computer.
I have DSL on my computer at work, and I do some of my work from home. Our wireless at home is noticeably faster than the DSL. We've had the wireless for about a year now, and haven't had a single problem with it.
Compared to dial up, if you can get wireless for a price you can live with, I'd say go for it.
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