Kris and I are in a little hole here off Birch, and had to buy a Microcell (www.att.com) to use our phones. Before we would get intermittent coverage - 4G one moment, Edge the next, nothing at all a minute later. Lots of frustrating dropped calls. But as soon as you walk out of the neighborhood it's back to 4G, so your piece of land might be alright. Coverage around town and on the road system is great.
We use ACS, for 4mb down and unlimited bandwidth at $105/month (after fees and all that). I think their new minimum is 10mb down, but they haven't upgraded the switch or internet-dumptruck-machine in my area yet. I can stream in 720, but can't have multiple tasks going. If Kristen decides to watch netflix while I'm trying to play a game, one of us has to give it up at 4mb down. Downloads of large content obviously take longer.
The plus is that I don't give a shit about data caps. Do I want to download a TB of disgusting deep web filth (www.youtube.com)? Put it in the old queue. Do I worry about running out of juice on the 25th and being unable to stream delicious content? No friendly GCI texts for me.