Country Nomad Blog — rural internet

Why Internet Service Should Be Different For Rural Residents And RVers


Posted by Olayinka Alawode on

Internet In The US Can you imagine what the world would be like if the internet were never invented? Me neither! In the last two years, with the pandemic ravaging the world and especially the US, the internet has become even more crucial, keeping us connected, entertained, educated, among other things. A recent analysis by Kepios shows that internet users increased by 2.8%, which is almost 8.4 million between 2021 and 2022 in the US alone. Unfortunately, the Federal Communications Commission states that the number of people still stuck with limited access to high-speed internet is too high for comfort,...

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Rural Internet, Wide Open Spaces, and the Internet.


Posted by Olayinka Alawode on

For the most part, living in a small town is a great idea. While rural living is not for everyone, it’s definitely high up on my list of places to live in. People who live and work in rural areas can testify to how amazing it is—As it is a more desirable alternative to the stress and strain of living in the big cities. Most people chose to stay in rural America for;  Fresh Air PeaceQuiet, and of course Wide-Open Spaces As with everything having both advantages and disadvantages, we move on to the limitations of living and working in...

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Nomad Internet Travel Guide


Posted by Olayinka Alawode on

No road trip is complete without Nomad Internet’s High-Speed Internet. Digital nomads are individuals who work remotely. They also depend on technology to work. Since nomads are not tied to a particular location, many work from hotel rooms, cafes, beach fronts, cabins, lake houses, and small towns. But, whatever location digital nomads choose to work from, they would always need the internet. So, what do you do when you have tons of work to complete but have no internet or cell service to do so? As frustrating as this is, it is sadly the story of many digital nomads. You...

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Get Internet for the Great Outdoors, It Will Change Your Life


Posted by Olayinka Alawode on

Camping and RVing share similarities in that they both are outdoor activities. But while camping is stationary, RVing is a mobile alternative. As you know, an RV is a recreational vehicle that contains a compact version of your home; kitchen, sleeping quarters, and bathroom. Campers and folks interested in camping or RVing have a lot of camping sites to choose from. Typically, you are allowed to camp for free in areas belonging to US National Forests and Grasslands unless, of course, they are otherwise marked. Some people may say the entire point of going camping is to get away from...

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Rural Internet Solutions: How to help remote workers with little to no Internet.


Posted by Olayinka Alawode on

For remote workers, the internet is a source of income. They need the internet, from searching for gigs to attending work meetings, sending files, responding to emails, and communicating with their loved ones. Now, imagine you cannot do all these because you live in an area with no internet. This automatically means that your source of income is stripped away, and you miss the opportunity of sharing special moments with friends and family living far away. …Sadly, this is the reality of many remote workers who live in rural areas. Over the last decade, rural Americans have made massive efforts...

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