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High-Speed Internet Satellite
Solution
Finally there is a
way for people who live in rural areas to receive a high-speed
Internet connection. Of course, broadband satellite Internet
connections have existed for a few years, but now subscribers have
better access to it and more options for providers than ever
before.
Broadband
satellite is technically a type of broadband Internet connection,
even though it’s very different than either DSL or cable. It is
considered “broadband” because of the amount of data it carries in
the time it takes to carry it - so basically lots of data in a
relatively short period of time.
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How Broadband Satellite Works
Like all Internet
connections, broadband satellite starts with the provider. The
provider has a central office on land and a satellite orbiting
Earth’s atmosphere. When data is requested or sent, it is
transmitted through that office. However, before it gets to your
house, it must be sent to the satellite, which acts as a
middle-man between you and the central office.
In order for you
to send or receive data through the satellite, you must first have
a satellite dish on the outside of your home or office building.
It is through this device that all information is transferred.
Who Subscribes to Satellite?
Usually, if
someone interested in broadband Internet can get cable or DSL,
they will. However, many homes and sometimes businesses are still
unable to receive either of those services because they are
outside of the nearest providers’ coverage area.
For everyone in
this category, satellite is the next best choice. It normally
doesn’t matter where you live, because your satellite dish is
designed to pick up the signal from the provider. This makes it
an ideal way to connect to the Internet for rural subscribers.
For your
Internet connection call: 234-01-4382843 or
contact us
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