Rogers Internet stick
I've got a friend who lives out of town (farm near Chestermere), and they want to get internet, partly for the kids for school work and some email. They've got dial-up available, but I wonder if it would be worthwhile to look into using a Rogers internet stick.
As far as I know, it probably uses the 3G network, and I get full bars of reception on 3G with my iPhone when I'm out at their place.
Is it realistic to use the Rogers stick as an internet service outside the city?
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