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oliphant5
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Re: Good luck rural hopefuls

My provider has a program where they use network priority to set tiers. You get priority depending on your plan and if you go over the given cap you start losing priority or you can pay a few pennies per MB and keep it. I haven't had the need to pay extra. Even during peak times the WISP is still pretty fast, especially on uploads. The thing about the plan though is that priority is only an issue when the service reaches capacity. Then those paying more are paying to keep their speeds. Everyone regardless of plan gets either 1500/1500 or 3000/3000. I have a 1500/1500 plan for $25/mo. For that $25 I get my priority for the first few GB then I'm up for throttling during peak times. However, I have NEVER seen less than 900/500 from my service and typically I get 1800/1100 or so from it. If it's in the middle of the day or night, even the $10/mo people will see full T-1 speeds up and down from the service. And at $25 a month it serves perfectly as a backup for my CC Pro service so even if my cable goes out, network and VoIP service run normally.

They permit serving (show me a mainstream ISP that permits that), will do static or dynamic IP and are cool about P2P. Pretty much anything that doesn't get them arrested. It's just a couple of guys from my 'hood who got sick of waiting for what was then ATTBi to get off their assess.

They don't have many customers but here are some speed test results. There is one low one but I've never been that low. Mine are more like the middle one.

»/archive/unplu···ernet.co

Here's where they rank with competing providers around here.

»/archive?zip=9···t=Search

Note my speed tests...completely screwy. They're even worse testing the other provider. I think it has to do with my load balancing. For me, uploads and downloads can happen with different providers and something gets cached and throws off my tests so I don't really bother checking here any more unless I suspect a problem. But you can see from other posters that speeds for the very affordable WISP are REALLY good, especially for those on the $55 3000/3000 plan. Note that none of the new plans are up on their website yet.

I agree, most WISPs are very restrictive but that's by their choice.
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