Satellite internet/broadbandq

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So....I live in the middle of no where,well at least no where that provides internet connection. Which means I have no online gaming. I have looked into a few options, broadbandq.com seems to be the most viable option. Anyone have any experiences with this type of internet or have any opinion would be great. Satellite internet seems to suck since there's a cap on data. Ideally I just want to be able to play COD.
 
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So....I live in the middle of no where,well at least no where that provides internet connection. Which means I have no online gaming. I have looked into a few options, broadbandq.com seems to be the most viable option. Anyone have any experiences with this type of internet or have any opinion would be great. Satellite internet seems to suck since there's a cap on data. Ideally I just want to be able to play COD.

You dont have comcast in Adams Tennessee?


Satellite internet is pretty horrible for gaming, no matter what the company.
 
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Satellite is absolutely a no go with gaming. As for broadbandq, I have never heard of it till now. I hate to be that person, but it sounds to good to be true in my opinion. I had WiFi internet service about 12 years ago, PlantConnect , and there will be latency even though they advertise "No Latency". Any thing other than hardwire will have latency over a long distance. Unless technology has changed with this style of system, they basically bounce the internet off of other users to get to you, Neighborhood-Net. So hopefully you are on the front-end and not the back-end of a feed.

I know the feeling though, I dealt with Direcway, PlanetConnect and now 6mb DSL.... Luckily the house I am remodeling has UVerse and I can pay to have Comcast run lines.
 
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