Monday, September 26, 2011

Get Connected

Rural internet is internet access to homes and businesses located outside of cities and towns. Many farms and hamlets need rural internet to get connected. The main problem when trying to connect to the internet in rural areas is the fact that it can get expensive to run an internet cable out to one house in the middle of the country. Mountains can also be a problem when trying to get internet. Very few companies are willing to connect single households. To find more information on rural internet, please visit the Rural Internet HQ.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Best Way to Make Living in the Country Fun

There are many advantages to living in the country. You will get fresh air, plenty of quiet time and you will get to enjoy the wildlife. There are also some disadvantages to living in the country. You have to spend gas and time driving to town just to get essentials like groceries, you might get lonely and the biggest disadvantage is the limited amount of services like pizza delivery and internet. Luckily, some companies offer rural internet. Having internet will make living in the country so much better because you can have all of the advantages of living in the country while still being connected to family and friends who live in the city.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Joining a Mobile Internet Network

 Sometimes the best rural internet service providers are located right under your nose.  Many people do not realize that they can receive internet through their cell phone company.  Both Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility offer wireless rural internet service.  These services are, for the most part, reliable.  Just like cell phone service, there are areas that are out of range or have a low signal. If you live near a cell phone tower, you will experience high bandwidths uploads and downloads. Contact your local cell phone service provider to inquire about rural internet service.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Time Warner High Speed Internet Options


Time Warner provides rural residents the option of high-speed internet for an affordable price. Their broadband internet is faster than most companies. They offer a variety of plans in many price points. Included in their internet service is a free security suite, free email addresses, a customized web page and award winning customer support. Cox internet reviews provide potential customers the ability to see how reliable their service really is. People looking for rural internet service should consider Cox high-speed internet.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Rural Dial Up Internet

 In many rural areas, dial up internet is one of the only rural internet options for residents. Thankfully, NetZero offers a high-speed dial up option. NetZero dial up internet is low cost and is available virtually anywhere. They offer thousands of phone numbers in hundreds of area codes so no one will have to pay for long-distance fees. According to NetZero reviews, it may not be as fast as broadband or cable but the service they provide is much faster than traditional dial up. This is the perfect for rural residents with no other internet options.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Avoiding Restrictions When it Comes to Rural Internet

 Most local internet providers don’t service rural areas and if they do, they often have restrictions such as signal strength, speed and usage restrictions. There are, however, many options for high speed rural internet service. One of the best options is satellite internet. Satellite internet can be obtained through providers such as HughesNet, Sky Blue, Wild blue or Starband. These companies can provide internet where DSL and cable are not available. It is a reliable fast and cheap way to get internet in rural locations.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Mobile Internet Options

Another option to think about when looking for rural internet service is wireless internet. Many mobile phone companies offer an item called an air card. These devices plug into the USB drive in your computer and allows you to use the cellular network to access the internet. The problem with this is that the connection is not reliable. You will often get dropped and the connection may not be very strong. There are also overages and restrictions to worry about. However, mobile internet is a very good option for people who travel a lot and live in rural areas. You will not only be able to connect to the internet at home, but you can connect while you are travelling. For more information, check out the AT&T Mobility Review.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Satellite Internet Providers

Satellite internet providers offer internet service just about anywhere. HughesNet and DirecTV offers a TV and internet combination bundle. WildBlue and DISH Network also offers a TV and internet bundle. These bundles allows users to save money while getting both cable television and rural internet. There are many different satellite companies that provide internet to rural areas. Sky Blue is another satellite internet provider. It is best to check out local retailers to see what options are available in your area. Wal Mart stores sell dishes and equipment that is serviced by WildBlue. Obtaining WildBlue internet through Wal Mart can save you money through discounts and markdowns.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Creating a Profitable Internet

 Internet companies need to make a profit and providing internet to rural areas is not profitable enough. They make more money providing internet to areas where there is a lot of people who can sign up for the service. Sometimes, rural areas just do not have enough people living there. Some places only need a few more people to sign up for service before the rural internet provider will service the area. In this case, it is a good idea to create a petition to send to the company. Get all the neighbors to sign the petition. If you get enough people to sign up, the company might start providing internet to your area.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Cutting Internet Expenses for Rural Residents

Although rural areas may be cheaper when it comes to housing costs, taxes and schools, utilities and gas prices may be more expensive. One of the utilities that are more expensive in these areas is rural internet service. This is because it takes a lot of money for the providers to run cables to rural homes. They pass along these costs to consumers by raising prices and charging for equipment. Some rural residents have no options for internet. It can be frustrating to learn that you cannot be connected. Luckily, 98% of rural Americans have at least one option for rural internet. Click here to find rural internet options in your area.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Advantages of Living in the Country

There is nothing better than living in the country. The clean air, clear blue skies and wide open spaces. It is a dream come true for many Americans. Not having to deal with neighbors, the pollution and the noise is worth the extra costs. One sacrifice that most people do not think about before moving to the country is high-speed internet. Many internet service providers do not offer internet to rural areas.  The lack of technology can be a freeing experience for many; however, technology is needed to connect with friends and family. A list of rural internet options can be found by clicking here.

Friday, September 2, 2011

States without Rural Internet

Many states try to bring rural internet to its residents and most states are doing a great job. However, some states are not doing so well. A few states have encountered the problem of slow speeds combined with a lack of availability. One of these states is Oregon. Over half of Oregon residents have slow internet speeds that are less than four megabits. The state is slowly falling behind when it comes to technology. This is having a serious impact on their economy. Many businesses in rural areas can only receive slow rural internet. A lot of these businesses get frustrated and move out of the state.

Looking for high-speed internet reviews. Start out by reading a Charter Internet Review.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Bringing Rural Internet to Kearney, NE

In Kearney, Nebraska, Representative Terry is optimistic about rural internet access. The government is working on providing more funding for this initiative. More information on this topic can be found in the article at: 

http://www.kearneyhub.com/news/local/article_f57ed4ea-aee5-11e0-a177-001cc4c002e0.html

Find more information on rural internet service at Rural Internet Headquarters.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Benefits of Satellite Internet

Satellite internet offers one of the best options for rural internet. Many satellite companies provide a variety of packages in many price points. The satellite dish can be attached to the home or on a post near the home, preferably in an area with few trees. Trees and clouds can block the signal causing a slowdown in internet services. The dish will receive signals sent from a remote hub. The signals will send and receive internet data through your laptop. Many rural satellite options ask that the homeowner pay for the dish. They will also charge a small monthly fee for the modem. Although it is more expensive than traditional options, satellite internet is well worth the price.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Finding High Speed Rural Internet

 If there is no internet service available where you live. A good option for getting high speed internet is at a local library or bookstore. Many of these places offer free Wi-Fi. Some places offer Wi-Fi for purchasing a cup of coffee or a donut from their shop. These are a great place to bring your laptop and check or email or chat with friends. It is inconvenient to travel to connect to the internet but, for many people, this is their only way to get internet. It is important to check out other options before giving up on rural internet completely. WildBlue offers satellite internet just about anywhere.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Rural Wireless Internet

If you are looking for internet in a rural area, consider rural wireless internet. Many cell phone companies provide internet service to rural areas. They can offer internet through cell phones and wireless modems. Most of the time, there is nothing to purchase. Some companies offer internet service without having to sign a long-term contract. One of these services is Verizon Wireless. It is important to read many Verizon Wireless Reviews or AT&T Mobility Reviews before making a decision. Some rural internet providers, called WISP providers, will charge you for data usage. Try to avoid these internet providers as they can get expensive fast.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Best Rural Internet Options

There are many different options for rural internet. Some may be more expensive than others may but those in remote areas should have anticipated this expense before moving into the area. Rural internet service is sometimes provided by the local electric company. Check with your company to see if they offer a high-speed internet option. They will often add the internet charge to your electric bill. This makes it easy to pay and may even save you some money. Cable companies may also offer high-speed internet in rural areas. A Time Warner Cable Review can be very helpful when looking for an internet service in your area.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Satellite is a Good Option for Rural Internet

Living in the countryside can be a peaceful and quiet experience, which is attracting many people to these areas. One problem many rural residents are encountering is the lack of rural internet service providers. Most multimedia companies refuse to service these areas because it cost too much money to run lines to each house. If the companies do decided to service these residents, the high costs are often passed along by charging high prices for the internet service. Sometimes, residents can ban together to reduce the costs. This does not always work, especially if the area is sparsely populated and there are not many residents in the area. One option that is available to most rural residents is satellite internet. The two main options for satellite internet include HughesNet and WildBlue.