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Anonymous
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Generally, you can get broadband just about anywhere these days, at least in america. It's just a matter of getting off your butt and calling around to see what services people actually have on offer(phoning their local offices is the only certain way to know.)
If you can get cable television, you can probably get broadband.
If you can get satellite television, you can probably get broadband(although that wouldn't be something you'd want unless you have no other option.)
Lots of rural areas have upstart indi ISPs offering wireless dsl service. Not such a great option either, but if it's what you got, it's what you got.
Unless you're some jackass living out in a log cabin in the middle of the woods, getting bears drunk to fuck them on saturday night, you probably have one option or another open to you.
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