Satellite INTERNET
Broadband Access without Location Limitations
High-speed Internet access is commonly desired by home users, and you’re no exception. For some time now, you’ve found dial-up insufficient as an Internet service. From the way it ties up your phone line to every aspect of its slow operation, dial-up has proven to be inefficient as an Internet service and simply incapable of meeting your Internet access needs. You’ve heard of the great broadband capabilities of DSL and Cable Internet, but, because of the location of your home (in a rural area, maybe, or in a brand new neighborhood) these services are just not available to you. Don’t panic. Chances are, you’re a prime candidate for the high-speed Internet access available from satellite Internet.Satellite Internet Service: the Sky’s the Limit
Available nearly everywhere, satellite Internet service is achieved via an analog line and satellite dish for the transmission of information to and from a hovering satellite. Satellite Internet offers Internet service at up to 1.5 megabits per second (mbps) speed, which is almost 20 times faster than dial-up and is comparable with both DSL and Cable Internet service.
Satellite Internet service works in this way: inside your home, your computer is joined to an Indoor Receive Unit (IRU) and an Indoor Transmit Unit (ITU), which connect via a coaxial cable to outdoor transmission electronic equipment, an antenna, and your satellite dish. Two-way satellite Internet is achieved through Internet Protocol (IP) multicasting technology, where a single geostationary satellite sends compressed data to a number of users simultaneously. Similar to standard DSL, satellite Internet service operates asynchronously, meaning there’s a discrepancy between the downlink and the uplink; that is, with satellite Internet, your download speed will be much faster than your upload speed. This is suitable for the general needs of the home user, for whom acquiring information from the Internet is usually more important than uploading information onto the Internet.
A Global High-Speed Alternative to Dial-Up
Obtaining high-speed Internet access, even if you live in a location too remote for either DSL or cable Internet service, is its own perk; however, switching from dial-up to satellite Internet offers certain other advantages as well. Satellite Internet service does not require you to dial and connect each time an Internet connection is desired, but instead is “always on.” What’s more, satellite Internet does not interfere with your home telephone service in the way dial-up does, and you can therefore talk on the phone while surfing the Net. Furthermore, your satellite Internet service includes all equipment necessary for operation and offers fixed monthly billing, no matter how much time you spend online.
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In North America, qualifying as a candidate for satellite Internet can be as simple as having an unobstructed view of the southern sky. Discover if satellite Internet service is for you. Contact us today!
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