I am in a somewhat similar position.
A few months ago I got a satellite system, subsidised by the Federal Government. Department of Communications will supply you with a list of approved providers (which changes regularly). Mine was provided with no upfront charge and only a three month contract, although most providers will want at least a year (check them all - they vary quite a bit - not so much the basic cost for X amount of data, but things like shaping when you go over, installation costs, length of contract etc). The Broadband Guarantee program seems to be the only guaranteed connection speed anywhere - not that they seem to meet the guarantee some of the time, and they are only required to 75% of the time anyway (from memory). Data allowance is not very good for the cost by metropolitan ADSL standards, and the latency makes some sites, including this one, which have many data exchanges, very slow considering the actual measured connection speed. But it sure is an improvement on dialup, not least because I don't have to deal with Telstra. If you want to consider this further, PM me for more details.
I could probably work NextG, as I have mobile coverage in the house, but the costs are out of this world (although likely to come down), there are the antenna problems mentioned, apparently you have to use Windows, and, of course, you have to deal with Telstra.
John
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