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Home :: Internet Service via Satellite :: You Are Here
Today there are a lot of information and entertainment options for the average
customer. He or she can choose between the conventional cable TV, digital cable
TV and the all-digital satellite TV. In a conventional TV, you get access to
limited features. Most cable companies the encourage customer to latch on to
their digital systems so that they can offer competition to the satellite TV
providers in the market. Digital cable signals are ideal for high speed Internet
access and video demand, besides offering a selection of large number of
channels. The satellite TV on the other hand, offers fast, reliable, high speed
Internet connection to people living in rural areas, and places where the DSL
(direct subscriber line) or cable Internet service is not available.
Satellite Internet does not make use of telephone lines or cable systems, but
instead uses a satellite dish for a two-way (upload and download) data
communication. Cable and DSL connections may have higher download speeds, but
satellite systems are about 10 times faster than a normal modem.
The leading giants in the satellite TV market, DIRECTV and DISH Network have
offered their own version of high speed Internet through broadband connections.
While DIRECTV has DirecWay, DISH Network has formed a partnership with Earthlink
to provide high-speed Internet connection to its customers. The Internet service
offered by DISH network is called Hughes Net. The broadband Internet satellite
company called Direct PC is a part of the DIRECTV Hughes Network which lets you
access the Internet through the satellite.
The connection to the satellite Internet service is made of indoor and outdoor
equipment. For the outside area, you will need an antenna and
transmit-and-receive electronics, along with a connection to a small two foot by
three foot dish. This device should be connected by a coaxial cable to the
Indoor Receive Unit (IRU) and Indoor Transmit Unit (ITU) which links to your
computer through a USB connector.
The DISH network offers high-speed Internet service and lets you surf and
download files in fraction of the time it takes to use the dial-up service. The
speed of the Internet connection is ten times faster than the dialup service. By
virtue of this service, you get a distinct Internet connection which lets you go
online immediately. There is no dial up connection problems like dialing a
number and waiting for the Internet connection to be established. Also you do
not have to worry about missing out on phone calls when you are online. You can
surf the net while you attend to a phone call. Also the best Internet satellite
providers make sure that every concern and suggestion offered by you is given
due priority, care and attention thanks to its toll-free round the clock
customer service.
With the satellite Internet access, you can have a broadband Internet connection
that can allow you to surf the web at high speeds. It’s also the only broadband
Internet connection that is portable and can be taken anywhere in the Northern
hemisphere. Unlike cable and DSL connections, the Internet service via satellite
is not dependent on any physical cable or wires to transmit the data. The
Internet data is transmitted to a network of satellites revolving above the
earth in our atmosphere, from where it is redirected back to the earth and
intercepted by those who have the equipment needed to decipher it and display it
on their computer. If you have a clear view of the southern sky in the Northern
hemisphere (as the orbiting satellites are over the equator), you can be assured
of getting clear and sharp reception.
Check on the speed of the Internet service (download as well as upload speed),
the kind of equipment provided by the company when you consider choosing a
satellite Internet service provider. You should also find out if you can connect
to more than one computer at a time. Also before you sign the contract, make
sure you understand the tenure of the contract and find out if you will be
charged a penalty in case you cancel their service before the contractual period
expires.
Here are some resources which can give you additional information on Internet
service via satellite and other options:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_Internet_access
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