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https://calyxinstitute.org/

They claim to be a non-profit that's interested in the security and privacy of Internet users. They run Tor exit nodes, and have a program where if you become a "member" at a certain level they'll reward you with a piece of hardware and essentially unlimited cellular broadband.

$500 for the first year and $400 for the second isn't bad if you're in a decent coverage area. They're up front and say it's not fast, you'll probably get no more than 40mbps download (which is still decent in a lot of places!)

https://calyxinstitute.org/ They claim to be a non-profit that's interested in the security and privacy of Internet users. They run Tor exit nodes, and have a program where if you become a "member" at a certain level they'll reward you with a piece of hardware and essentially unlimited cellular broadband. $500 for the first year and $400 for the second isn't bad if you're in a decent coverage area. They're up front and say it's not fast, you'll probably get no more than 40mbps download (which is still decent in a lot of places!)

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I've been looking for a fallback system, but this one seems wrong.

I've been using an IoT plan with a Cradlepoint router, it's only 64kbps but it's unlimited, cheap, and fast enough to get an email out or browse (slowly) if it's absolutely necessary. Can't beat $40 a year.