On the Road Internet Access, ISPs, etc.
OK, let's see if anyone looks here for discusion (almost all the action is in "General")...
I LIVE (almost) by the internet... get my news, research, run a business site, do eBay, etc. And that means BROADBAND!
BUT, NOW we are soon to be full-time in our Montana. We really don't expect to travel so much as just get there, and be settled in an area (to become supportive grandparents to our daughter's 5 little ones - all under 8! - as hubby gets sea duty).
SO: how do you all stay connected? I used to use NetZero, but it's been years. I see some of you use the public libraries. And I see "internet access" at many RV Parks, but that is really just a phone line, right?
I see KOA has a fairly extensive ISP service ($19.95/mo, plus a "booster", and 12,300 access lines.) Anyone use it, or can compare to another, or would suggest another?
HELP, please! I know I can't update or add to my website until our kids get their navy house and can get broadband, but until then, I gotta at least stay connected for email, this forum, news and research. etc...
Thanks for all the advice and experience you can share....
Russ n Vicki plus Michelle the pooch
Montana 3575RL
2002 GMC D/A, CC, 4X4, SB
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