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What is Satellite Internet?

What is Satellite Internet?

What is satellite internet? This system of connecting to the internet takes your connection out into the stars and into faster web browsing in places where wires can't reach.

When you look at a Clear coverage map of the wireless services in your area, you might be surprised to see that you are covered, especially when you get such spotty service wherever you go. Instead of relying on the local coffee shop for your coverage, it’s time to look into 4G WiMax wireless internet access. This system will help to cover you in more areas, while also providing some of the fastest download speeds around.

Are You Ready for Satellite Internet?

While it seems inconceivable, there are some people who don't have easy access to internet connections, like DSL or T1.  Whether they live in a rural area or their local phone or cable company just doesn't have lines installed yet, there are many people for whom satellite internet is their only way of connected to the World Wide Web.

By using a two way data communication system - back and forth from a satellite in space - customers who want the internet can have it, no matter where they might be located.

What Satellite Internet Setup Requires

First things first, you will need to find a satellite internet provider in your local area or from anywhere in the world, actually.  They will provide you with a satellite dish, two modems and cables to help connect your dish to your modem.  You will have to pay for the service, but you may be able to rent or lease the equipment.

The satellite dish will need to be installed in an area where the southern view is clear as there are a number of obstacles if the dish is placed in any other direction.  And when there are obstacles, this means you will not be able to get a strong signal or connection.  Bad weather and tall tress can also affect the reception with the satellite.

Keep in mind, however, the satellite internet can cause some troubles in terms of internet speed.  Faster than dial up, sometimes you may experience slowdowns if the satellite dish is unable to get a clear and strong signal.

The future of networking means that everyone needs to be connected in some way.

 
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