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Originally Posted by HarryT
Over 99.9% of the UK population is connected to an ADSL-enabled exchange. There are indeed rural communities which are too far from the telephone exchange to get ADSL. They either use old-fashioned dial-up, use satellite internet (VERY expensive), or, in a few cases, communities have got together to install their own internet backbone, often fibre-based, and very high speed.
Cable is available to some, but generally only to people in larger towns (it's not available where I live).
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So do you use a satellite dish for your television? Or an antenna on the roof?
Shari