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Reasons to choose Satellite Internet |
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Written by Webmaster
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Friday, 03 October 2008 |
By Michiel Van Kets
Cable and DSL are the only providers of Internet connection for most users. However for those living out in rural and remote areas these options arent always accessible. Cable and DSL require a land-based connection, in other words they connect through a wire that runs under the ground. Isolated areas, for instance the outback of Australia, dont have the infrastructure required for this. As users depend more and more on the Internet to say in touch with their businesses, and family and friends in far off countries, the inaccessibility of these locations has become a real problem. So, what is the alternative?
Satellite Internet access offers a high speed solution for people in these locations. Using a satellite, the information is transmitted through the air and not a land-based connection. Although satellite broadband technology has been available for some time, improvements and further developments is seeing it start to emerge as a serious competitor to Cable and DSL services.
The satellite broadband Internet connection operates by sending the information to a group of satellites orbiting the earth. It then gets returned
to earth where it is decoded and displayed on your computer. Anyone who has a view of the southern sky within the Northern Hemisphere can receive satellite internet. There are many advantages to satellite internet, including a fast connection and a 90% uptime rate. Using a portable tripod mounted dish it will be possible to travel anywhere whilst still receiving an Internet connection. If you want to surf the web, satellite broadbands speed is fast along with its download speed.
Accessing the Internet through a satellite is a fairly new idea facilitating users to interact with the Internet all over the world. It has unlimited business possibilities and due to this and its capability of providing internet services to those in isolated areas is becoming more well known. The service is around the same price as you would give for cable or DSL services each month, but there is a higher initial cost as you have to purchase a satellite dish and receiver which are more costly than buying a modem.
Before choosing a satellite broadband provider, find out any equipment the company agrees to provide and any you have to purchase yourself.If you have to purchase any yourself you will need to know how much it will cost as these figures could be significant. Also make sure you know the speed of their connection and if they provide a reliable service. If you are intending to operate a business and will need more than one computer, find out if it is possible to connect multiple computers to the same terminal. Check out how long you have to sign a contract for, if you need to finish the contract early you still might have to pay the remainder of it.Finally, ask them about the type of technical support they supply, is it 24 hours a day, online help or a telephone service.
The majority of business today advertise and sell online. When looking for a particular product or service, most people automatically go to the Internet to search and even buy. At the moment, Cable and DSL are the prime options for broadband internet access providers. However technology is changing and modernizing all the time with broadband satellite internet. In the not too distant future it is possible that land based communication will no longer be necessary as everyone will receive their internet connection through a satellite dish.
Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Chris Lipton, who is the owner of
HarbourSAT.com.au The web site offers information about satellite broadband australia. Internet Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 October 2008 )
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