Guess what? LDSTech just announced that "The church is now seeking to make high-speed Internet available in about 85 percent of meetinghouses by the end of 2011."
Hooray! Besides solving my problem by allowing teachers 'to supplement their lessons with online church-produced media, job seekers will have easier access to the church's employment website, and more members will be able to participate in family history work. In addition, local leaders will use church Internet tools to manage membership and financial records, submit applications for missionary service, and watch leadership training broadcasts." Ref. Source 4
I'm a finance clerk at my ward, there is a huge difference in speed from dial-up, to high-speed internet, it could take several minutes to send information to, and back from Salt Lake, with dial-up, now, with high-speed internet, it's almost instant.
I am not sure how exactly this works and who will be using it. Will they have a password or some sort of security to avoid problems? Because I can see the possibilities of the system being abused by some.