Maybe a few inches, tho.
I finally broke down and got a Verizon Aircard. They have Broadband Access, which is fast, and National Access, which is a little better than dialup. Broadband is in the major cities and along many Interstates. It just so happened that right after I got mine I ended up in a lot of place that didn't have Broadband, like Hattiesburg, Albert Lee. The Flying J in Franklin, KY doesn't have it, but a few clicks south you get it. They had it in the vast metropolis of Crossville, TN, though. Most of TN has it. Olice Branch it would come and go depending on which way I was breathing. And it's available in pretty much all of western Kentucky, which is all rural. The coverage maps on the Verizon Wireless site details it all. Some places you wouldn't expect it to be and it is, and then some places you figure it will be there and it isn't.
You can't count on Broadband access by how your cell phone gets a signal, as a cell phone signal and an Internet signal come from completely different towers, it's different infrastructure, which is they the coverage maps for each are so different.
Incidentally, didja know that the Fifth Wheel, at least the one in Milton (exit 320 off the 401) now has Internet access? And it's free, at that. A pleasant surprise, for sure.