High Speed Satellite Internet Service

Not everybody has easy access to the internet. Many people live in very rural areas in which even dial up internet is not available. For these people, the best way to get internet service at home is through satellite internet service.

Satellite internet does not use telephone lines or cable systems but uses a satellite dish for two way data communications. The connection to the satellite is not quite as fast as cable internet or DSL but when you get high speed satellite internet service, the service is quite a bit faster than dial up.

Here is how satellite internet works:

A two way satellite dish is installed. The satellite dish has a dish that is about two feet by three feet and has an uplink modem, a downlink modem. The two modems and the dish are connected with coaxial cables. The installation requires the satellite have a clear southward view as the satellites that deliver the internet are almost all over the equator. The dish uses IP multicasting technology which means that a single satellite can serve up to five thousand channels of communication. This system sends data from the single satellite dish to many different points (the satellites orbiting the earth) at the same time.

Pros of Satellite Internet Service

* Even people who live in areas in which dial up internet is not possible might be able to use high speed satellite internet service

* Satellite Internet service is affordable—often more affordable than other types of high speed internet connections

* Satellite internet service is available just about everywhere in the Continental United States.

* The connection speed of high speed satellite internet service is much faster than that of dial up.

* There is virtually no limit on uploads and downloads from the internet as there are so many points of contact.

Cons of Satellite Internet Service

* It can be slowed down by weather conditions (like satellite television)

* Depending on the high speed satellite internet service provider you might still need to be able to dial up to the internet (though those are becoming rarer)

The installation is a little bit tougher than cable internet or DSL So, should you get high speed satellite internet service? Well, that really depends on your situation and your budget. If you live in an area where cable internet is not available, it is definitely a better option for internet than dial up. It might even be your only option for receiving internet in your home if you live in a very rural area. Virtually anywhere in the continental United States that has a clear view to the south can get high speed satellite internet and with the two way satellite receivers, you don't have to worry about the speed slowing down if a bunch of other people are using the internet at the same time you are.

High speed satellite internet service is the best way to get high speed internet in locations that might normally not get internet at all!


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