When you live out of town AND you want a better/faster ISP than using a dial-up connection, what do you use? I live in town and can get DSL or cable, however, my parents have been living with a dialup connection at home and their business because they don't know any better (they are clueless around computers - their computers are STILL running Windows 95). They cannot get cable or DSL. However, I've heard some pretty awful things about using a satellite two-way connection. Such as: They start out good, but then it changes (slows down) about 6 months down the road.
My sister just bought them a laptop and my mom wants to be able to use it at home or at work (about a mile or so away). Now, I have to be able to convince my mom that she REALLY needs to get some kind of decent computer connection because she will need to do software and antivirus updates regularly. To be able to do this, she needs to have an option that she can download "stuff" at a reasonable speed onto her laptop - dialup is NOT a reasonable speed. AND I'd also like to give them the option to be able to go to some cool websites - like this one, maybe? Or one that talks about antique cars - which is my dad's hobby - or Trakaners (horses) - which is my mom's hobby.
Now, they do not travel much outside of their immediate area and are not the type of people to take their laptop to the nearest internet cafe with free WiFi to do their software updates. Ain't gonna happen.


So, here are my questions again: What satellite service do you use? Do you have any comments/complaints about it? Are there other options (other than satellite) available? Am I not thinking outside of the box enough? Is there some kind of mobile satellite hookup available that can be transported WITH the laptop to enable mom to take it home from the office in the evening? I am trying to stay away from two separate dishes / receivers.
Another thought (outside of the box): What about using a modem that receives a cell phone signal? How well does this work? Does anyone have any experience using this? 'Cause then you are basically using a cell phone to do your internet connection. They have Verizon (I believe) already, so adding another "line" wouldn't be a big deal.
Thoughts, anyone?
Andrea.