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For most of us dial-up is just a thing of the past, a part of our communications history that marked the beginning of the internet and brought the signature ringing-beeping sound combination that was never too welcome to anyones ears. However, you may be surprised to discover that many people today still rely on dial-up to access the internet. People residing outside service areas of cable and DSL providers in remote or rural areas, simply dont have a choice when it comes to getting online. For those living in areas where high-speed internet service is not available, dial-up is the only choice if you want access to the internet. Considering how much todays society relies on the internet for dispersing information, communication and entertainment, having an internet connection in your home is no longer considered a luxury, but more like a necessity.

Most cable and DSL providers do not offer their services to customers living in out-of-the-way areas because of the lack of infrastructure and the low demand that is typical of sparsely populated areas. These types of internet providers operate over land lines, in effect limiting who will have access to the service and in what locations the service will be available. In remote and rural areas with relatively small population sizes, there is just not enough demand to justify spending the time and money to add the necessary infrastructure. Left with no other choice, these folks are forced to deal with the super slow connection and download speeds of dial-up if they want to get online.

Thankfully there is another choice out there. Satellite broadband internet provides a decent alternative to a high-speed DSL or cable internet connection for residents who dont have access to such services. Satellite is much faster than dial-up and allows homes and businesses in faraway areas to connect to the internet quickly and easily. And because satellite does not rely on land lines or any other kind of grounded infrastructure, it is available to anyone, anywhere. Supported by powerful satellites that deliver super fast connections to your home, satellite service offers incredible reliability and nearly zero chance of a signal failure. Using spot beam technology, these satellites provide a broadband service that delivers high speeds at an affordable price.

Although it may seem like a very technical process, the system itself is rather simple and efficient; even the installation process is a breeze. Most companies will even include a professional installation at no extra charge along with a new order. The only equipment you will need to get started is a satellite dish for your roof or other exterior part of your home and a modem to connect your computer to the network. In total, the installation process takes just a couple hours and then you are ready to get online, instantly and whenever you want.

Satellite internet may just be the answer to your communication needs; with prices that are comparable to adding another phone line to your home, it is a reasonably affordable service as well. Say goodbye to your old dial-up for good and get online today with satellite.

Satellite Internet Basics

By: Oswald Melman




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