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There is a significant catch with the method dialup and cable service operates. They both employ what you might call the irrigation technique. It is a means of getting a medium, whether it is water or high speed broadband, from one source to quite a few different locations. A series of ditches made by farmers would allow water to flow from the river throughout their fields. But there is always an issue with the distribution in these models. Which is a easy matter of physics. The further you're down the networking, i.e. from the origin, the less you will get from it. Far from perfect, this is a great solution in reflection on the technical limits of the times.

The irrigation model, however, is not an efficient method to distribute high-speed internet. Dialup and cable companies rely on a system of cables all connected in series to an original sources and should they have to branch off too far they run the cables through transformers meant to step-up the concentration of the signal.

Rather than attempting to ge

t over these internet obstacles, satellite internet avoides the irrigation issue altogether, efficiently rendering these problems moot. If you think about the process it makes sense.

After you decided on a satellite internet provider and plan that fulfills your need for speed a professional installer will come to your home bringing with them a antenna and a satellite modem. Your computer is attached to the modem which converts info it gets from the satellite antenna. The antenna, or dish, communicates directly with a satellite in orbit sending info from the Network Operations Center. That's all.

Considering the fact that they don't have to run cables up and down town your internet access is immediate and unique. So if you want really fast high speed internet you may get it. The only thing that limited you from doing everything you want to online was, or is, your internet connection. Your internet should be just that, your internet, and you shouldn't have to be patient with the technical drawbacks of your provider's network.

by: Orin La Grande




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