Nebraska
No, unfortunately it does not have wifi. Connectivity is limited to your carrier provided data plan.
Yes it does. It's provided by BlueWave Communications Limited.
If you have DSL internet, you can use a WiFi router with it. That's usually provided by the phone company.
She grew up in a small rural town surrounded by fields and farms.
Provided you have a data plan, the HTC One does have internet connection, and can also be a wifi hotspot and a tether to wifi-only devices (laptops, tablets, etc.).
Not at the moment. Check at the site I HAVE PROVIDED for updates on events.
If the airline provides a wifi service, then you may use the wifi provided on the plane, however, their may be an associated cost. If there is no wifi service, you may use local services, but not be able to connect to the internet. You may use all electronics only after the 'fasten seatbelt' sign has been turned off.
AT&T: If you are using the wifi service, and not the AT&T provided internet service, then you should not incur any charges.
The "padlocked" wireless spots are secured networks that local residents/businesses have. You cannot access them without the password that those residents/businesses set up for their system. You have to log into your own wireless network via a router or go to a Nintendo wifi hotspot. You can find out where the hotspots are near you at nintendowifi.com
It's possible. Whether such services or the more likely 3G/4G service is provided is up to the company which owns the limo.
The available options for internet in rural areas include DSL, Satellite, Fiber, or Cable. Unfortunately, DSL and Satellite are usually super slow or super expensive or both. And Fiber and Cable are very limited availability in rural areas. Another option to consider is Fixed Wireless since it's more affordable and available and the speeds are decent.