Are you new to northern Maine? Researchers from the University of New Hampshire want to hear from you!
Submitted by UNH-Center-for-SPiP t3_126zs2k in Maine
Let’s be real a lot of people moved here bc they can work remotely and it’s better then the cities where you can’t afford to live
No one's going to work remotely on shitty DSL or unreliable starlink, which is all you get on large swaths of rural Maine. Remote workers with $$ want access to actual amenities.
In Caribou we have 100Mb/s cable modem service. I WFH full time...
My husband actually moved up here to be with me- he makes good money- we are within 45 minutes of the Lewiston auburn area - about 45 minutes to the Portland area - so it’s close enough to amenities- and we live in a priority area on the grid so we don’t go down for more then 5-10 minutes. We have spectrum and his work provided him a back up hotspot just incase something happens. He makes over 100k a year- but we wouldn’t of bought our house in the area we did if the options were shitty dsl or starlink. Having grown up here I was able to find a home for us that made sure we could access stuff & he could have good enough internet-
You're also in southern maine, where it's not really rural. Not for maine at least.
Well if we go on this “list” oxford county is being counted as northern Maine lol
Fair. Guess it's all pretty relative
It really is- heck when more then half the state lost power for like 14-20 hours earlier this winter we had almost every surrounding street down with no power but we are on a priority grid so we were up quick. I think there’s places on this list in these counties that offer what people need- and we purposely made sure we had quick electric access and cable internet availability- honestly we would have paid to have a pole installed for it if nothing was an option- I had a friend who lives 5 miles away lose power for 3 days and didn’t have internet for 5 bc she lives on a backroad - it really is relative.
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