High speed internet via satellite
My entire business is Internet based. Without Internet access my business is down. So, I need high speed internet. Searching for information about satellite internet service I found SatelliteInternet.com. The target of this website is people located in rural areas and also have satellite television.
SatelliteInternet.com is a authorized reseller of HughesNet. HughesNetis is a satellite internet provider available to everyone in the contiguous US with a clear view of the southern sky.
The HughesNet Professional service plan provides download speeds up to 1.2 Mbps and upload speeds up to 200 Kbps. The HughesNet Home service plan delivers download speeds up to 1000 Kbps and upload speeds up to 128 Kbps. After you place the order the hughesnet installer will contact you within 5 days and the system is up and running within 2 weeks.
The price range is from $59.99 (1000 Kbps for Download speed and 128 Kbps for Upload speed) to $349.99 (5000 Kbpsfor Download speed and 300 Kbps for Upload speed).
How it is work? Good question. I read on SatelliteInternet website and I learn that your computer will be connected to a satellite modem and link it to a satellite dish (antenna) that’s typically mounted on the roof of your home. The satellite dish sends and receives data over the Internet and delivers it your computer. Easy!
How does it work? I know about a dozen people in the rural areas near my home (central Arkansas) where this (satellite internet) is the only option beyond dial-up. All — every one of them — have gone back to dial-up. Lousy connection speeds, ridiculous data caps (and “punishment periods”, where you lose any connection whatsoever if you go past the cap), and shoddy service. You’d do better with dial-up and one of the wireless modem cards/usb cards that Sprint, AT&T, etc. sells.