The initial install was many years ago. They bill through credit card monthly. You have to have a line of site communication. We live in remote area. It’s not enough to bring a cable run. On the top of towers in the various cities, they put an antenna and on the top of your house, you have an antenna. It’s basically a line of site antenna connection. You have to be within 7 miles. It’s for the people that really have not have a lot of options. It’s competitors are less expensive in terms of satellite communication. It’s still decent speed when compared to satellite. It’s quarter or a fifth of speed of cable internet connection. It’s substantially slower. They said they were doing things to increase the speed or double the speed and that was not able to go through this year. That was the only downside. I was expecting the speed would substantially increase this year. That did not happen. It’s just really slow still.
Description of Work: We have a wireless point to point and it’s 123.net
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