I've been around a handful of villages in Nebraska (where I also live), relatives, etc., their Internet is typically advertised as "up to" a certain speed. There is no guaranteed speed. Same with satellite Internet (which comes to a crawl during primetime congestion here). It does absolutely no good to ask for money back/credit with them, typically, they will work to fix issues though. I live 15 miles from the village, the DSL works 8 miles from the village, so I can't get it. People on the end don't get that great of service, because of their distance from the office, and the copper lines it comes in on. It's simply not possible to get full speed on the end (their website says that speeds vary with things, like distance from the office, they are up front about it). A small independent locally owned phone company, I don't hold them at fault, it costs a lot of money to upgrade to fiber optic lines, and there aren't enough customers to justify that everywhere.
I don't know many towns around that have "microwave" or other options here, possibly further northeast and maybe closer to bigger towns. I know a couple bigger towns around with about 4,000 people did have it at one time.
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