Pretty sure Frontier would be happy with AT&T's DSL subs
I'd have to disagree with the Frontier comment. People in rural areas are chomping at the bit to get a hold of their services now that they took over all of the DSL infrastructure. Frontier can't get their DSLAMs filled as fast as the subscribers pouring in. Even though it might only be 1.5mbps it blows away dial-up, satellite, or local WISP connections. There are no 4G options period. (And likely won't be for a while either)