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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1440579"><b>iansltx</b></A> : Now that mobile broadband has a 5GB cap per month, two miles west of a town of 10k or so the only choice is a local WiSP...or satellite. If you want 512k you pay $50 a month. $70 for 1M, $100 for 2M. That enough non-choice for ya?<br><br>In a bedroom community to San Antonio (sorta...Boerne) the choices, AFAIK, are the local telephone company or that same WiSP. That's it.]]></description>
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