Alright, so this probably amazes some people, but I still have dial-up. Yes, it does make the buzzing sounds. I just wanted to make this thread to see what my other options are, and to see what people think about this ridiculous situation.
I have had dial-up my whole life, though I will obviously move out once I am 18, that is a year from now, so it is still torturous to have to use it for so long. I have wait a minute or ten for some websites to load, except for the forums, they load fairly quickly. I get downloads at anywhere from 2-3kbps... really.
I have tried every single company in my area to see if I can get some sort of better deal. There are an assortment of wireless cards that I can get from Verizon or AT&T, and there is also the satelite internet from hughesnet, but none of these are very great deals. I had a wireless hotspot card from Verizon for a time, I was limited at 5gb a month, which was ridiculously easy to go through. Even if I just browsed the web, and didn't watch videos, stream music, or do anything particularly internet heavy. Overall using internet with a cap that low is unreasonable, and for the people who don't have caps, you can probably understand why.
As I had said earlier, I have called many of the local companies to see what they have to offer. If you go one mile down my road one direction, there is an entire town with time warner cable. If you go 200 feet the other direction down the road, there is an entire strip of road with time warner cable. But, in between the two in the roughly mile of road, where I have nothing. Time warner cable gave the "very generous" offer of ~$800 per house on the road to lay the cable, when one of my neigbors called to see. Which comes out to be more than $5,000. Verizon owns the phones lines on the road, and I have them as cell phone, and home phone carrier. They claimed that I was too far away from their office or station, to give us even dsl. Which I find ridiculous.
Frontier says that they cannot give us their service, because Verizon owns the phone lines, which is understandable. I have checked a plethora of other companies, and they either don't offer service in my area, or have monthly usage and speed caps. This should be completely unacceptable in this day and age. High speed fiber lines are being set up in cities, some with up to 500mbps downloads, and even in some of the more common and modest connections, maybe anywhere from 1-20mpbs, depending on the quality of service in the area. Meanwhile, I am stuck with 2-3kbps downloads. I have heard claims of dial-up having download speeds of 54kbps. That would be lovely compared to what I have.
Also, I know I am not alone on this, I am sure that there are many who also are stuck in similar situations. But, I have also heard of people who have connections that their provider claims are "high-speed", yet they are unbelievably unreliable, or much slower than they should be. That they have had to wait long periods of time to get things fixed, and sometimes having it break soon after it being fixed. Why is this allowed to happen?
Also, forgive me for not having a link or name for this, but I can't seem to find the page anymore. I had read at one point on the FCC website, that there is some sort of fund that has been around for years. It is supposed to expand internet connections around the country, and in general end ridulous situations like this. Still, it has been decades and many people in the US don't even have high speed internet. I know that this is also a problem in many countries in the world that do not have the infrastructure, or wealth that the US has, but I don't even live in the middle of no where. I live in New York state, and in a place where almost all of the people I know have high speed connections, that are mostly reliable.
So, I suppose that this is some sort of a rant, yet I am not really venting anger, at this point I have had dial-up for so long that I just learn to deal with it. I just wanted to post this, to possibly make people aware of this, and see if anyone else has similar issues. Also, to possible get people talking about it. I know that bringing internet to many remote places, or less developed places in the world is a huge hurdle, that will take large sums of money and intelligent people to solve. But, we are talking about the US, where all the companies would have to do to bring me internet is to run a damn line to my house and connect it to their network.
As a final word, I am just speaking from my experience, and some small amounts of research online, I am by no means an expert, and if I am getting something wrong then let me know. But, I know one thing, it is completely ridiculous that in this day and age, that many people in a supposed 1st world country don't have access to reliable, high-speed internet. It's what I see as the internet companies purposely avoiding many side roads, and immediately going for high population areas to maximize profit. Which, yes, is a good business strategy that anyone could see, plain as day, but it leaves many people high and dry. I mean really, dial-up was made more than two decades ago, if I am correct.
So, there it is. I know it is a lot to read, but please do, and post what you think about this and similar matters. Also, I am sorry if my ideas are rather spread out, and un-organized. I just sat down and typed this, and did not bother to edit it and pre-plan it. I also may have one paragraph out of order, as I shifted a few on accident while typing, by hitting a keyboard shortcut accidently. Thank you for reading this all if you did.