Thats what I liked when I lived in the bush in Alaska. The radio station had what they called Jungle Drum, and every body had a C B. No phone, no running water, no elect. and 75 feet to the Out House.
Gun Runner
A lot of people I saw up there were returning to short wave for long distances along with a CB.
Since the whole two meter thing was allowed by the FCC.
As far as cable internet I tried Hughesnet Satellite but it was expensive and what they don't like to
tell you is they limit your download time. Then it goes back to this speed that's worse than dial up.
I went with Dish for my TV but now I wish I had kept my old big dish just for fun, it picked up about
everything even if it was all shopping channels.
My DSL on my land line is a joke, its really a zip file they send to a local office where its unzipped.
Everything is always buffering and streaming I can't watch anything that's like a real movie.
Even a YouTube video sometimes isn't worth messing with and it still cost fifty bucks a month.
And like your typical land line carrier if you have any problems and call for troubleshooting.
You get some guy in India who you can't understand and its always your fault. Then about the only
thing he is good for is asking you if your modem is plugged in.
I always like it when they tell you their name is something you can't pronounce but you can call him Rodger lol.