I've had good luck with bluewire -
http://www.bluewire.us
You'd need line of site with their tower though and be able to put up a
dish - maybe not an option in an apartment though.
JD
Micah DesJardins wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It turns out the new place I'm moving to (an apartment in West Mesa)
> isn't serviced by Cox so I am looking into whatever other broadband
> options are available. My preferences are as follows:
>
> 1. Always on
> 2. No software required (OS/platform independent, I plan on throwing
> my linksys wireless router on it but I hate how most places list
> Windows as a REQUIREMENT for their service. Does that mean I'm
> unsupported?)
> 3. I'd prefer not to have a land line phone service required as I
> haven't had a land line in a while and find I really like it that way.
>
> So far, it looks like Qwest is an option but I'm interested in looking
> into anything that might be either faster/cheaper/or more reliable.
>
> Any recommendations on other avenues I should explore?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Micah
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