AnswerID: 313837 Submitted: Friday, Jul 04, 2008 at 14:03
Outa Bounds
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We had wireless broadband at home. Just your regular broadband connection with one of those DLink modem / routers and a laptop. Like others have said you can use the internet anywhwere in the house (or out). It can also be shared and used by more than one laptop at the same time. Only downside is if you don't set up the security and password on your modem then any passer by can park outside your house and use it too!
Otherwise there is "mobile broadband" as in sattelite, 3G, next G or paying for access at hotspots. This is generally much more expensive (about twice the price for the same downlad quota and speed).
Now I can only have dialup, and about 30kbps at that, instead of the standard 54. I used to pay $54 a month for 3gig downloads and 1500kbps speed. Now in the bush I either have to get sattelite or NextG, and that would cost over $100 a month for the same speed and data! So here I am $25 a month for unlimited but very slow dialup and go to the telecentre (boradband at $3/hr) for any major downloads (yeah I carry my Apple iMac in too!). Either way Internode is worth looking at if you're in the market for a new provider.
Whirlpool is a fantastic resource for everything internet.
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