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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Here is How To Enhance Your Satellite Television With Internet Television Software

That Satellite television is very popular in the United States and around the world is obvious, but what is not yet very popular is an ingenious enhancement you can make to your satellite television viewing capability.

Before the advent of satellite television, people made do with cable as enhancement on terrestrial television, Cable was far better than terrestrial television, but satellite television made hundreds of TV stations available to viewers for monthly subscription fees, as much as over $90.00 per month.

With satellite television you could tune into just about any type of channel. Your horizon is wider than what either terrestrial or cable television could offer you in terms of movies, sports, comedy and documentary channels, but do you know that there exists a new hassle free way to take your satellite television viewing to another level?

Yes, Internet Television Software installed into either your PC or Laptop enables you to watch over 3000 satellite TV stations for free. That means you could turn all the Desktop PCs and Laptops in your home into instant television sets and solve TV quarrels once and for all. The best of all is that there is no monthly subscription fees plus, you can watch your favorite satellite television channels both indoors and outdoors.

This new fad of satellite television enhancement has great advantages over both Cable and satellite television, both of which were improvements on terrestrial television and its limitations.

The emergence of Internet television is here to stay, but be ware, not all Internet television software are good enough. Finally, do not purchase Internet television software if you do not have a broadband internet connection.

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VOIP Over Satellite Internet: A White Paper from Galaxy Broadband Communications

Voice over IP (VoIP) Over Satellite

A White Paper by Galaxy Broadband Communications Inc. April 2007

Voice over IP or VoIP is fast becoming accepted as a communications platform. The purpose of this paper is to describe the particular challenges with VoIP over satellite, including the inherent latency of satellite connections and their effect on VoIP quality. At Galaxy Broadband we have been involved with VoIP over satellite for many years and understand the unique advantages and disadvantages users of this technology are faced with. We have experimented with various hardware and software configurations and service providers over the years with both success and failure. This paper will provide background of the issues and present our recommendations.

Who Should Consider Using VoIP Over Satellite If you are contemplating purchasing a satellite Internet system just so you can eliminate your telephone company and save $35.00 a month, we suggest you reconsider. Voice over Satellite Internet should be considered as a viable option only if you do not have a reliable wired telephone line. Those in remote areas where cell phone, radiophones, or satellite phones are the only options to communicate with the outside world can benefit from this technology and should seriously evaluate the benefits, including cost savings.

VoIP as a Technology VoIP begins when a regular telephone is connected to a local device called an ATA or VoIP router. This device converts actual sound waves into data packets by way of a process referred to as a codec. Not all codecs are equal, and it?s very important that the user use the right one, especially when using a satellite connection. These packets travel in the same way as data packets to a destination (VoIP Service Provider) where they are converted back from data packets to sound waves for the calling number to hear.

An amusing story we like to tell about VoIP over satellite Internet is about a geologist working at a drilling location in Northern Alberta. Prior to installing his new system, the geologist had to drive several miles to a hilltop to make a cell phone call which was usually hit or miss whether it connected at all. Given his daily billing rate this was an expensive proposition, let alone the inconvenience factor. His newly installed satellite Internet configured for VoIP offered calling from the comfort of his camp but if the connection halted or missed in any way, even a single syllable missing, he would immediately complain and cuss about the technology! Why would he react this way when 99% of his calls were good enough to carry on a conversation? You won?t see him or anyone else tossing a cell phone out the window during frequent ?burps? so why the lack of tolerance in VoIP? The answer lies in a peculiar perception about VoIP created by a combination of expectations in new technology and popular culture.

VoIP over Satellite Internet works, but it?s not perfect. In fact, VoIP is not a perfected technology in itself, let alone the additional complications due to the satellite link. The voice quality can be quite good, often better than a cell phone call, but it is definitely not toll quality to most modern terrestrial telephone networks.

Satellite Latency and its Affect on VoIP Latency is the term that describes the time it takes to get a packet to its destination. It is usually expressed in milliseconds, or ms. Since the satellites are located 23,000 miles above the equator, and satellite signals travel at the speed of light, this journey takes approximately 540 ms. You then add on the latency of the various Internet hops and servers plus the VoIP provider?s network to end with a total latency in the range of 650 ms to 700ms or more depending on the state of the Internet itself. Another contributing factor could be the quality of your satellite signal which may cause packets to be resent. This latency is heard as a delay between the sender and the receiving ear. Users of VoIP over satellite need to learn how to communicate with this inherent latency much like the older press-to-talk radio phones. Further, the delay requires the users to be patient and refrain from interrupting the caller.

VoIP on the Ground Even using terrestrial low latency connections, VoIP is still facing challenges due to the multiple hops and connections of the Internet itself. The technology is good, and likely getting better, but still not perfect.

Shared Networks over Satellite Satellite Service Providers offer service plans in two major categories. The lowest price group are referred to as best effort networks designed for general Internet access for a typical home, farm, or small business with web surfing and email the primary uses. The second category are commercial grade connectivity plans with Quality of Service. Quality of Service or QoS is an industry term for networks that offer end users specific optimization and performance assurances and tend to be closely managed.

Both of theses network types are shared networks meaning the available bandwidth is shared among all users. Virtually all Internet access providers including cable and DSL share their bandwidth with multiple users, but since satellite space is much more expensive than local wires, the satellite services tend to have more users to share the cost. The price is a good indication of the number of users sharing the available bandwidth. Given a similar speed offering, the lower the price the more users share the available space. Overloaded networks will result in fluctuating performance.

?Best Effort Plans? Networks As the term implies, packets sent and received arrive at their respective destinations at the earliest possible time depending upon the traffic. No users or particular applications receive priority. All home or small office Service Plans offered by virtually all internet access service providers on satellite or terrestrial are ?best effort?. The price per month is a good indicator as to the number of users allowed on the network as the more on, the lower the cost to all. This results in fluctuating speeds depending upon the time of day. Peak times like evenings or after school gets out tend to have more users on the network as compared to early in the morning. If a VoIP user is conducting a conversation during congested periods, the voice packets will slow or drop resulting in missed syllables.

So, given the need for more users to share in the overall cost of the network itself and the additional latency of the connection itself, VoIP over best effort satellite networks will encounter performance problems.

QoS Networks Think of a Best Effort plan (above) as a freeway with congested traffic where traffic stops and starts according to the number of cars trying to drive on the road at the same time. If the freeway had a priority lane (an HOV or high occupancy lane is an example in some cities) or an open lane that only some cars were entitled to travel on, these cars would travel faster without congestion because the lane is open. This is the benefit of a QoS Service Plan on a managed network. Time sensitive traffic can be prioritized to reach its destination sooner and without starts and stops. However, this comes with an added cost.

For end users needing VoIP over satellite Internet to work consistently well a QoS managed network that specifically prioritizes voice packets is required.

Minimum Connection Speed The codec used by the VoIP provider is the key determining factor on connection speed for VoIP to work consistently well. Most big name VoIP providers that sell primarily to terrestrial cable and DSL customers are designed to work without the latency of satellite. These services don?t work well on satellite and tend to use codec that need a higher minimum bandwidth. Satellite service providers use codecs that require 30 kbps or less to function well. It is important that the end user works with their satellite service provider to insure the VoIP router or ATA device is configured with the correct codec for satellite.

The Importance of a Properly Installed Antenna on Performance Most people today are familiar with satellite TV which is a one-way service, meaning a satellite TV dish picks up radio signals from 23,000 miles out in space. Satellite Internet not only picks up signals, but it also sends radio signals back to the satellite 23,000 miles out in space! This two-way communication requires a very precise antenna properly mounted so it can hit a receiving dish 20 feet wide on the satellite. Any ?misses? result in lost transmissions so they must be sent again, slowing the speeds. If the user is transmitting a voice packet, these misses result in a lost syllable or two. Data packets lost are rarely discernable but VoIP packets lost can be heard. Using weather proven antennas, well engineered mounting systems, and a professional installation will result in a dish that can consistently send an accurate signal to hit the satellite every time.

911 Calling 911 Service for VoIP providers requires special attention since in many cases, there is no land based telephone line attached to a physical address that emergency responders can go to. It is important to consider the ramifications of this before deciding on VoIP, and with the added mobility of satellite, it becomes more of an issue. Most VoIP service providers have specific 911 Service solutions that may include a call center equipped with a database of last known location but the end user is responsible to keep this updated.

Summary Voice over IP over Satellite Internet works but the degree that the end user is generally satisfied with the service will depend entirely upon the quality of the satellite service and the connection itself. QoS networks will work best and offer consistent quality. Low end consumer service plans will not, as a rule, perform adequately. That said, the expectations of Voice over IP over Satellite need to be thoroughly discussed with professionals in advance of the buying decision to avoid disappointment as described in the story of the Alberta geologist.

Rick Hodgkinson President & CEO of Galaxy Broadband Communications was one of Canada?s satellite pioneers. He was one of the very first to introduce satellite communications technologies for voice, data, and entertainment to the oil & gas industry beginning in Northern Alberta in 1981 and has evolved to the national stage with the formation of Galaxy Satellite in 1992 and later with Galaxy Broadband, both leading companies in the Canadian satellite industry. Galaxy has grown to be one of the key providers of Broadband Satellite Communications to both consumers and businesses in Canada. http://www.galaxybroadband.ca

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Satellite Cable Companies Branch Into Satellite Internet

For years Satellite cable has redefined the way people watch TV. It?s provided more viewing options, with hundreds of channels: sports shows, sitcoms, movies from around the world, variety shows, cooking shows, parenting shows, crafts shows. There?s nothing that can?t be found on Satellite TV, and those who sign up for this cable viewing service never regret the decision. They?re never stuck at home with nothing to watch.

But now satellite companies are using the same technology behind satellite TV to bring Internet to people who otherwise wouldn?t have access to high speed broadband connections.

Just like in satellite cable, each subscriber is given a satellite dish antenna and a transceiver. If you are already a cable subscriber you don?t even need a new dish, you can just ask your cable provider to active your Internet account as well. (You may need to pay additional fees for this, but many companies are actually launching promos that give satellite Internet connection at a discount for loyal satellite cable subscribers.)

Internet speeds vary. It can be 50 to 150 Kbps to upload material and 1200 Kbps, to download. Yes, the speed varies greatly, but since most internet users only download material you probably won?t feel it.

Satellite Internet systems are a reliable, though expensive, way of people in rural areas to get Internet connection. In fact it is used by Antarctic research missions who use the satellite technology to beam information to the labs. Without the Satellite network, they would have no contact with the outside world.

However, the intrinsic set up of Satellite networks where uploading can crawl at a snail?s pace it is not recommended for online. Actual users report a bandwidth from 10 to 15 Kbps at worst. The Average is about 100, and the fastest speed reaching 50 KB for ordinary files when not many people are online.

The science behind satellite cable and internet is fascinating. Each time we use it, information is sent through two round trips between the earth's surface and transponders orbiting 22,300 miles above the equator. The data travels at an amazing 0.48 second. However, the signal is vulnerable to weather issues like major storms and rains. You may also notice spotty connections and transmissions when there are solar flares. This usually happens in mid-March and late September, when the sun lines up with the satellite for a few minutes each day. Rain fade and solar interference affect all satellite links from time to time, not just Internet systems.

Indeed satellites are not just circling the planet, but are really changing the world and the way people live. The technology is being used by people in different countries all over the world, as they share information through satellite TV or satellite Internet. One can say that satellites are helping to create a truly global village where programs and websites from other countries are as accessible as our next door neighbor. Now that?s certainly a dish worth raving about!

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Convenient And Reliable Satellite Internet Service Provided By Hughesnet

Satellite technology has allowed some amazing technologies to be developed that have allowed people more freedom and flexibility in meeting their telecommunications needs. Just like satellite television freed people from having to use cable television and let people living in remote locations access television, satellite Internet services are now letting people access the web without having to rely on the traditional Internet providers of cable television and telephone companies. Satellite Internet service provides reliable and convenient service to customers all over the nation. These customers are getting all the flexibility that is inherent in a satellite system while also getting advanced and fast Internet access.

Satelite Internet is extremely fast. This is especially important if you want to access the wealth of videos, music, movies, and online games that are now available. If you have used dial up recently, you also know that a fast connection is important even for accessing basic websites. Nothing is more frustrating than waiting minutes for every single website to download. You can get service plans that can transmit up to 1.5 Mbps for downloads. This is fast enough to accomplish even the largest downloads in just a matter of minutes, versus the hours it can take for dial up. Even the more basic plans can offer download speeds of 700 Kbps to 1 Mbps. This is still fast enough to zip through web pages and quickly complete downloads. With business plan you can even get up to 2 Mbps download speed. This is especially important for keeping the utmost level of productivity possible and accomplishing tasks quickly.

Along with the fast download times, you also get to free up your phone line. Satellite Internet does not use your phone line for its services so you can talk on the phone while online and receive important calls while surfing the web. It is also always connected to the Internet so you don't have to waste time and energy dialing in every time you want to check something online.

You can also add specialty services to any plan. These include a security software package that uses the most advanced firewalls and anti-virus protection to make sure your computer and your identity stay safe. You can also take advantage of the assortment of web hosting options that make it easy for you to set up your own website. Every plan also includes e-mail accounts that have anti-spam and anti-virus filtering to make them safe and convenient to use. Plus, if you ever have a problem or question, the live technical support can take care of you quickly and efficiently.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

All About Satellite Internet Services

How do you access the Internet other than dial-up if you live too far from a phone company office for DSL and there is no cable TV on your street? The answer is satellite Internet service. Satellite system is the new alternatives to connects you to the Internet via latest space data communication technology. Such Internet connection does not use telephone lines or cable systems; instead, it uses satellite dish for both upload and download data communications.

Theoretically, satellite Internet services are available worldwide. With satellite Internet services, you should be able to enjoy high speed Internet connections no matter you are in the vessels in the middle of south pacific or the jungle of Amazons.

At the time of writing, satellite Internet speeds range from 700kbps to 1.5mbps for an affordable package. Both upload and download speed for satellite Internet service is much slower when it's comparing to cable or DSL connection. However, when compare to normal dial up modem, satellite Internet connections are more or less 10 times faster!

Generally, satellite Internet can be divided into three categories: One-way Multicast, One-way with Terrestrial Return, and Two-way satellite access. The main differences of these services are the equipments setup and the core connection method.

In general, One-way multicast satellite Internet systems are used for IP multicast-based data, audio and video distribution; while for One-way terrestrial return satellite Internet systems, connection are done with traditional dial-up access to the Internet, with outbound data traveling through a telephone modem, but downloads are sent via satellite at a speed near that of broadband Internet access. As for two-way satellite Internet service, date is sent from remote sites via satellite to a hub, which then sends the data to the Internet. The satellite dish at each location must be precisely positioned to avoid interference with other satellites. The oscillators in some radar detectors can cause interference with these systems.

As technology advanced, stable satellite Internet connections are now available in a very low price to the public. As in United States, Hughes Net is one of the top companies that offer Internet services via satellite. They offer four service packages that each offers their own unique set of features and connection speed parameters.

The price of each package will depend on how fast the connection speed is, how many email accounts are included, and if you want a dial up connection added to your service package. You can save money by selecting the service package that meets your basic requirements for internet access.

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Free Satellite Television On Your PC Or Laptop - How To Secure Quality Internet Television Software

Current info about Internet television software for free satellite television on your PC or Laptop may seem unbelievable, but the truth is that the phenomenon is quite true and being used by a lot of television lovers to watch thousands of satellite television from all over the world for free.

However, all the information making the rounds online about the latest Internet television software for thousands of free satellite television on your PC or Laptop, as should be expected, includes false information put out by plain crooks to rip you off.

Think about what you've read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Internet television software for thousands of free satellite television on your PC or Laptop? Or was there something completely new? How do you intend to make sure that you get only the best of Internet television software out there?

Friend, the only way to be confident that you are buying a quality Internet television software or any software is not by you becoming an expert on Internet television software for thousands of free satellite television on your PC or Laptop, the easiest way to be sure is to buy through a reputable merchant such as Clickbank, because reputable companies first approve of the products they sell to the Internet public. .

The worst mistake to make when buying software products online is to buy directly from software owners who have no demo versions for trials. You should have some kind of prove, and like I already said, reputable merchants do not accept products that has not been tested and found good enough to be displayed and sold to the Internet public.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

What is Satellite Internet

Satellite internet is an internet connection method that utilizes satellite technology to connect people to the WWW. People choose this method of connection for many reasons. First it offers highspeed internet access. In fact it operates about ten times faster than a regular model does. Secondly its bandwidth is capable of handling up to about 5,000 channels of information and data.

As you research satellite internet you should look for drawbacks to this newer technology. There are actually several drawbacks that you should be aware of. First not all service providers offer nationwide coverage. However, if you check out some of the leading satellite internet providers you should be able to find service in just about any market. The second drawback is that some service providers require that you also maintain a land based Internet service in addition to the satellite internet service. Another drawback is that the quality of your connection depends on your satellite modem?s ability to find a clear signal. This means that trees, geological features and even clouds can interrupt your service.

What are your options? Your first option is to subscribe to a one-way multicast service. This service is similar to a Pay-per-view service. This type of satellite internet service does not allow you to upload information so you will need a land based ISP if you plan on sending emails or uploading data. The second option that you have is a one-way with a terrestrial return. This service bundle allows you to utilize the huge bandwidth of satellites to download data and entertainment while still allowing you to upload data to the WWW. Your third choice is to utilize a two-way satellite internet service. This type of service requires that you have an uplink modem and a downlink modem. However, you will only need one ISP and you will be able to take advantage of the highspeed access for both downloading and uploading data. Your final option is wireless satellite internet. This type of service allows you to both take advantage of the speed, bandwidth, and mobility of satellite internet and the advantages of wireless technology.

In the market for satellite internet services? Nationwide Satellite solutions is your provider of HughesNet satellite internet as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the technology and internet directory

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Satellite Internet Frequently Asked Questions

What system requirements are there for satellite internet?

The answer to this question is going to vary by provider. It will also change as technology changes. However, the current minimum requirements for most satellite internet providers is that the computer needs to be running on an operating system that are Windows 98SE or newer or Mac OS 10.1 or newer. The second system requirement that you will need to meet is to have the hardware for networking. This will usually mean that you computer is equipped with a 10.100 Ethernet card or a PCMCIA adapter that has an Ethernet connector.

How is the installation of satellite internet equipment handled?

Again this is going to vary by provider. However, the Federal Communications Commission requires that a trained professional handle the installation of satellite equipment if it is going to be both sending and receiving signals. This means that if you are using a one way satellite internet system then you could possibly install the equipment yourself. However, if you are using a 2 way system you will have to have it professionally installed.

What is its transmission latency?

There is a half second delay with satellite internet service. This is caused by the nearly 45,000 miles that the signal has to travel between the computer and the satellite and back again.

What connection speeds can I expect?

Like all of the other questions the answer to this question is going to vary by provider and service package. However, generally speaking satellite internet will offer you a max download speed of between 7000 kbps and 2 mbps.

In the market for satellite internet services? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet satellite internet as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the technology and internet directory

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Cable vs. Satellite Internet Service

The first step to compare in choosing and internet service provider is to learn about the high speed advantages of satellite internet service. Satellite internet is definitely the choice for you if you are looking for amazing bandwidth and connection speed. The actual connection speeds will vary by the service provider. Services that use VAST Systems will generally offer you about a 512 KPS upload and a 2 MBPS download. Services that offer other types of satellite linking system offer a variety of connection speeds based on the service package that you choose. For example HughesNet offers high-speed internet service in home, professional, small office and business Internet packages. Their upload speeds are 128, 200, 300 and 500 KBPS. These packages also offer download speeds of 700 KBPS, 1 MBPS, 1.5 MBPS and 2 MBPS.

The next step in compare cable and satellite internet service is to learn what makes cable internet service inferior to satellite service. The first big difference is that cable internet generally has a slower average connection speed than satellite internet. Secondly it does not offer you the mobility that satellite does. Next it is difficult to find cable internet service in rural areas. Finally it offers a lower bandwidth than satellite.

The third step to compare internet service is to learn what drawbacks satellite service has. The first drawback to satellite internet is that you will need two modems in order to both upload data and download data to the World Wide Web. The second drawback is that weather can impair your ability to connect to the WWW.

In the market for satellite internet services? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet satellite internet as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the technology and internet directory.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Satellite Internet Services for Business

Satellite internet service for business is a great way to increase your competitive edge. First it offers you almost unlimited mobility. As long as you can get a clear shot to the south you will be able to connect to the internet via a satellite connection. Secondly it offers you a faster connection than traditional land based internet services. This means that you can upload and download data faster. This saves you time and money. Finally satellite internet service offers you the ability to access more and transmit more channels of data and information.

You can utilize satellite internet service for professional use in several ways. First you can use it to link your field staff to office resources via satellite internet for laptops. This will allow anyone in your business to connect to the internet from any locations. This could help them to research problems or to connect to data and files on their office computer. Digital satellite internet can also be used in the office in the form of wireless internet. This will give your in-office staff the ability to move between offices without losing their internet connection, or you can utilize the wireless connection to offer internet service to all of your employees without having to run cables or network computers in your office.

When you are looking for internet service for your office you will want to look for specific features. First you will want to look for a service that is priced competitively for the type of services that it offers. Secondly you will want to look for satellite internet providers that offer the bandwidth that you need for your business activities. Finally you will want to look for a service that offers you the type of modem connection that you want. For example you can choose from one-way, one-way with terrestrial return, or a two way modem system.

In the market for satellite internet services? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet satellite internet as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the technology and internet directory.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

How Does Satellite Internet Work

If you are new to satellite internet, then you have probably asked yourself this question, ?how does satellite internet work?? If you are considering a one way multicast system or a one way system with a terrestrial return then you will first need the following outdoor equipment: the right sized satellite dish, a mounting structure, a feedhorn, a feedline and a Universal Low Noise Black Connector. The inside equipment that you will need includes: an internal DVB-S PCI card or an external DVB modem, a telephone modem, a telephone line, and software and hardware from your service provider.

If you are considering signing up for 2 way satellite internet service then you will need a little more equipment. First you will need a similar collection of outdoor equipment. You will need the right type of satellite disc, a mounting system, a feedhorn, a feedline and a Universal Low Noise Black connector. Inside you will need an indoor receiving unit, an indoor transmit unit, and the proper hardware and software for your service and provider.

Now that you know what equipment you need for satellite internet service the next set of answers that you need for the questions to how satellite internet connections work relates to how signals are sent and received. If you have a one way system with a terrestrial return then you will send your request for information via a land based ISP via your phone line. Your request goes from your computer through the phone line to the network system of your service provider to the satellite. The information that you requested is then transmitted from the satellite to your computer.

In the market for satellite internet service? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet satellite internet as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the technology and internet directory

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Satellite Internet Service for Utah Residents

Satellite internet for Utah residents can use offers many great advantages over cable and DSL internet access. The first benefit is that satellite internet service is offered in areas of Utah that cable and DSL internet service is not offered. The second benefit that satellite internet offers Utah residents is that it is mobile. This means that you can stay connected while traveling in your RV, when you are working in the field, while you are camping, or while you are working on your ranch.

Satellite internet for Utah residents can use is available throughout the state. As long as you have clear access to southern skies you should be able to link up with the satellite. This means that residents in cities like salt lake city, provo, and st. george, UT, as well as residents in rural areas of the state will be able to take advantage of the speed and bandwidth of this internet connection option.

Satellite internet can be used for a variety of activities. First it can be used in a business setting. It can be used for keeping field staff connected with their office, it can help improve internet broadcasts and conferences, and it can help workers access research materials faster. Satellite internet can also be use at home. At home you can use it to download games and large files faster. It can also help to improve the quality of the graphics you view. It is also a great tool to have if you have kids in school or college. Satellite internet will allow your kids to access research materials quicker. This means that they will be able to complete their homework sooner.

In the market for satellite internet service? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet satellite internet as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the technology and internet directory

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Satellite Internet Services for Home or Office

In order to get satellite internet service you will first need to live in an area that is serviced by a satellite internet provider. Next you will need clear access to the southern skies. This is because the satellites used for internet service are located above the equator. If you live in an area that is typically cloud covered or if you live in area that is surrounded by tall trees or geographical formations that will obstruct your satellite dish?s sky access most of the time then this is not the right type of internet service for you. To get satellite internet service you will need a satellite dish with a mounting kit, a feed line, a feed horn, a ULNB Connector, and a DVB-S PCI card or an external DVB modem with an adapter that will make it compatible with an Ethernet card. Some services will also require that you have a phone line, modem and ISP (land based).

Satellite internet providers, like HughesNet, will sell to you the equipment that you need to get set up to use their service. If you have selected a provider that offers 2 way satellite internet service they will also probably handle the installation, for a fee. You should know that you are only required to have a professional install your satellite system if it will be sending and receiving signals. It is legal for you to install a 1 way system yourself. However, if you are not technically or mechanically inclined get a trained professional to do it. Your service provider will also provide you with the software and instructions needed to gain access to the WWW using their satellite system. Finally they will offer you satellite internet access via a 1 way system or 2 way system. They may also offer you wireless internet access options.

Prices for satellite internet services are going to vary by provider and the type of service package that you select. However, there are a few common fees charged: a monthly service fee, equipment fees, and installation fees. The monthly fee will vary by provider, however, some major providers charge rates that are similar to land based ISPs. The equipment is expensive. This can run you hundreds of dollars. The final charge is for installation. If you are using a 2 way system you are required by the FCC to have it professionally installed. This will probably run you around $100 to $200. If you are installing a 1 way system you can hire a local contractor or you can do it yourself if you don?t want to utilize the satellite ISP?s technicians. This can help to save you money.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory

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Satellite Internet in Alaska

If you are trying to find satellite internet in Alaska you may have run into several walls. Chances are that if you don?t live in one of Alaska?s larger cities like Anchorage, AK, Fairbanks, AK and Juneau, AK, then you will probably have a difficult time finding any type of high speed internet access. Even some of the major satellite internet providers like HughesNet don?t provide service in Alaska.

While the search for satellite internetproviders in Alaska can seem hopeless, you do have options. One option is to use a combination satellite and terrestrial based modem system. SKYFx offers this type of service to Alaskans. This service allows customers to upload requests for information via their phone line. The request goes from the customer?s computer, through the phone line, to the SKYFx Network, and then to the satellite. The download of information is much simpler. It goes directly from the satellite to the customer?s computer.

When you are looking for satellite internet access in Alaska you will want to look at the types of fees that service providers change. The first fee that you will want to look at is the monthly plan fee. The second fee is the service contract early termination fee. The third fee is the installation fee. The final fee is the equipment fee. Before you sign up for satellite internet service, make sure that you are familiar with the fees that the provider charges and that you are willing to pay the fees that are charged.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory

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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Comparing Satellite Internet Services

Before you sign up for satellite internet service you will first want to compare satellite internet services that are available in your area. The first thing that you will want to look at is the type of internet connection that is utilized by the service provider. For example do they offer a one-way multicast connection, a one-way connection with a terrestrial return, or do they offer a two-way satellite internet connection. The second thing that you will want to look at is the connection speeds that they offer. Providers may charge you more for service packages that offer faster connection speeds. Keep this in mind when you are comparing service packages. The final thing that you will want to look at is whether or not you will need to use a supplemental service like dial up in order to use the service.

The first of the internet service providers to be looked at is hughesnet. They offer a two way satellite internet service that doesn?t require a dial up system back up. However, if you regularly participate in time sensitive activities online where a 1 second delay would impair your ability to continue with this activity then you can add a dial up option to your hughesnet package for about $15 per month. The fastest connection speeds offered by this provider is up to 500kbps for uploads and up to 2 mbps for downloads. These speeds are associated with this provider?s business internet package.

In order to compare satellite internet services you will need to look at more than one provider. The second provider in this comparison is StarBand. Star Band has had financial difficulties in the past, but they seem to be gaining strength with their new owner. StarBand is a two-way system that is offered in the U.S. They utilize the VSAT system technology in order to deliver quality service to consumers. Their top connection speed is 1000 Kbits for downloads. This two way system typically doesn?t require a dial up service.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory.

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Satellite Internet in Arizona

If you are thinking about getting your internet via satellite in the state of Arizona then you should learn why satellite internet Arizona residents can use is such a good idea. The first reason why satellite internet is a great option in this state is because it offers the mobility that Arizona residents need. With a large retired population and a large RV population internet mobility is important. This mobility can also benefit college students and businesses. The second main reason why satellite is a great option for this state is because it possesses ideal conditions for satellite transmissions, clear skies to the south and few major obstructions.

Satellite internet Arizona residents can use can be found in most of the state?s major cities like Phoenix, AZ and Tucson, AZ. However, you can also find it in smaller cities and in rural areas. Basically anywhere in the state that you have clear access to the sky you will be able to pick up a satellite internet connection signal.

Before you sign up for any service you should familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of satellite internet access. First the pros are pretty obvious. You get faster connections speeds, more channels for transmitting data, you get more mobility with this form of internet connection and it is available throughout the state instead of only in the major cities. The cons of this type internet service are not as obvious. First weather other elements of nature can impair the quality of service that you receive. The second con is that you need more equipment to use satellite internet than land based options. The final con is that you will have more start up costs with satellite internet then you would have if you used a land based ISP.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Satellite Internet Service Providers

When you are looking at what satellite internet providers have to offer you want to make sure that you are looking at service features that matter. All satellite internet providers will offer you both broadband internet and high-speed internet service. However, the connection speeds and optional features that are offered by each service plan will impact how much the service costs and how good the service is. At first glance some services may seem unusually high for internet service. For example the professional service package offered by Hughesnet can cost as much as $59.95 per month. However, if you don?t need all of the bells and whistles offered by this professional package then you have two cheaper service packages that you can choose from.

Hughesnet is one of the satellite internet providers that offers a two-way satellite system. They offer four service packages that each offers their own unique set of features and connection speed parameters. The price of each package will depend on how fast the connection speed is, how many email accounts are included, and if you want a dial up connection added to your service package. You can save money by selecting the service package that meets your basic requirements for internet access. Hughesnet charges about $600 for installation of their top service package. This includes the installation service fee and the equipment. Other information that you might want to know about Hughesnet is that it operates on the Ku band frequency. This frequency is known for having problems transmitting effectively through rain.

If you are looking for satellite internet providers that offer cheap satellite internet then you will want to start by comparing the different prices in this market. To do this you will need to read through the promotional materials offered by several different satellite internet providers like Hughesnet and SKYFX. Use this price comparison to determine what the average price for satellite internet service is. Next you will want to compare the prices between one-way multicast service, one-way service with a terrestrial return, and two-way services. This will help you to develop your knowledge of pricing and it will help you to select the type of service that will provide you with the features that you need for the price that you can afford.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory.

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Satellite Internet for the Home

Satellite internet for the home is the latest in internet technology. Internet via satellite comes in three different forms. The first form is a two-way satellite service. This form of internet service offers high speed satellite internet to consumers for both downloading and uploading information to the WWW. One way multi-cast and one-way systems that utilize a terrestrial return offer high speed downloads but slower upload connection speeds. Some of the satellite technologies that are utilized by satellite internet providers are VSAT systems and Ku band frequencies.

In addition to internet access, satellite internet for the home can also include optional features and services. A satellite internet phone is one of those optional services that you can add to your service plan. Internet phones are an affordable alternative to land lines and cell phones. They offer you free long distance and simultaneous phone and internet connection. To use an internet phone you will need to subscribe to a service and you will need to install software onto your computer. The second optional feature that you can add to two-way satellite internet service packages are dial up connections. These will allow you to overcome transmission latency issues that satellite internet services have. Another optional service that you can add to your home satellite internet service is video conferencing software and hardware. There is generally no service charge for this optional feature. However, you will need to buy the camera and software.

When you are pricing satellite internet for home use you will need to really examine what comes with each service package. You really shouldn?t select a service provider simply based on the fact that they are a cheap satellite internet provider. After all you will get what you pay for. However, you can find affordable service packages from reputable service providers if you shop around and keep your eyes open for installation specials. In fact if you look for a half installation special you can save around $300 on the installation.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Where is Satellite Internet Available

If you are interested in upgrading your internet access then you may want to consider satellite internet. However, this newer internet technology is not available nationwide by all satellite internet providers. This fact may incline you to ask, ?Where is Satellite Internet Available?? The answer is everywhere, but you need to know what provider serves your area.

In the contingent states of the U.S. satellite internet service is generally available nationwide. However, if you live in an area that has heavy weather patterns that include a lot of precipitation throughout the year then satellite internet service may be too expensive for the type of transmission quality you will be able to get. This is because the Ku frequency that many satellite internet providers utilize is dramatically impaired by rain and other forms of precipitation. Also if your property has a lot of tall trees that block a satellite dish?s ability to send and receive signals to the south then you will either need to find another type of internet service or you will need to clear some trees to get a clear signal.

In remote areas of the country like Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico the answer to where is satellite internet available is a little spottier. These areas are typically not served by satellite internet companies. However, there are a few options that residents of these areas can use. One of these options is SKYFX. This company combines a telecommunication modem with satellite technology to offer satellite internet to anyone that has a phone line. This not only allows people in remote areas to get broadband access to the internet, but it solves a lot of the signal accessibility issues caused by tall trees, position angles, and other obstructions.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Satellite Internet for Hawaii Residents

The first benefit offered by satellite internet Hawaii can take advantage of is that it is a great tourist attraction. Hotels, conference centers, shopping districts, and activity centers can offer satellite internet service to its customers as a way to both draw in patrons and as a way to help travelers stay connected to their homes and businesses. Hotels and conference centers can also improve their public image by offering satellite internet connection to conference hosts. This will help them to access files and broadband broadcasts faster and with better quality results that DSL or dial up connections. This type of connection will also allow them to offer real time interactive internet teleconferences and public discussion panels.

The second group of benefits offered by satellite internet Hawaii residents can take advantage of is its local applications. Primary and secondary educational institutions can utilize high speed satellite internet access for research, downloading up-to-date curriculum and teaching materials as well as providing a great source for the professional development of their staff. Local businesses can also benefit from satellite internet. They can utilize its advantages just like mainland businesses do for mobility and fast access to information, files and data. Finally local residents of HI can utilize satellite internet for entertainment purposes.

While there are obvious advantages for using satellite internet Hawaii residents will probably have a difficult time finding a local or national service provider. This is because most of the well known service providers currently don?t offer services to Hawaii, or to parts of Hawaii. However, people in Kauai, Maui, Honolulu, the big island, or any other area of this state can find satellite internet service if they look at alternative satellite internet companies like SKYFX. Local internet and satellite companies may also offer local satellite internet service.

In the market for a satellite internet provider? Nationwide Satellite Solutions is your provider of HughesNet internet services as well a great resource that will answer any questions you have. Find out if it available in your area. For more on satellite technology visit the online resource directory.

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Brief on Satellite TV Internet Services

Satellite Internet is a new way of Internet connection that utilizes satellite technology in data communication. As most satellite TV providers nowadays teamed up with satellite Internet Service Provider (Satellite ISP) and offer their service via the same system, satellite Internet is also commonly known as satellite TV Internet. In general, satellite Internet services are used in location where terrestrial Internet access is unavailable.

Who needs satellite Internet service?

In the beginning, satellite Internet is mainly for those who need Internet access a lot but cannot get it: Armies, offshore site engineers, and shipping crews are some of the pioneer satellite Internet users.

As days go by, satellite Internet technology revolved and was commercialized to the publics. In this day and age, satellite Internet is meant for almost anyone who is looking for high-speed Internet services. If you travel a lot, if you live in rural area where DSL cables are unreachable, if you want alternatives for your cable DSL connection; satellite Internet service is for you.

As the service cost is getting cheaper and cheaper, satellite Internet turned out to be a common house hold services nowadays.

What is the speed limitation for satellite Internet?

Currently we are seeing around 500kbps to 1.5mbps on satellite Internet speeds. Nothing impressive when compare to DSL cables; however in contrast with dial-up connection, satellite Internet is definitely the better choice of high speed connection.

Getting into satellite Internet services

Basically, you will need to approach to different local satellite ISP if you wish to owns the system. In normal circumstances, satellite Internet services are available worldwide thus one need not to worry about the availability of satellite Internet services in his or her area. Common installation of satellite Internet system at home will requires two modems, a satellite dish that pointed to the south sky, coaxial cables that link up satellite dish and you modem, and of course, a PC. In United States, Hughes Net is one of the top satellite ISP that you should be familiar with.

To learn more about satellite TV Internet services, visit http://www.satellitetvissue.com

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Monday, March 3, 2008

Implementing Satellite Internet Services At Your Home

Nowadays high speed Internet service is like TVs and radios, a must have in one?s modern life. However, high speed Internet connection via cable or DSL line is not available everywhere in the country. This especially refers to remote area where you can hardly find any cable ports.

When dial up and cables are not available, satellite Internet comes into the picture. As you might already knew, satellite system is the latest structure used for high speed data communication. Internet connection is theoretically available everywhere in the world via satellite Internet system: no matter you are in the vessels navigating middle in the ocean or in the ice land at the North Pole.

What are the benefits?

One of the major plus point on satellite Internet is that it brings access to information, knowledge, online services, and communication to the extreme remote regions. Think of doctors accessing to their online knowledge database for new found disease in remote area, mother communication with son far away from the villages, and economic development possibility via high speed Internet services; extending Internet coverage via satellites would give all regions equal opportunities to share the reimbursement given by Internet.

In France, satellite ISP CNES has conceived a pilot project called the "communications-enabled village", combining satellite and other broadband technologies. Picture a tiny village perched high up a mountain. You might think it isolated, in the middle of nowhere. That need not be the case, since a satellite can connect it to the rest of the world. With just a single satellite antenna?on the roof of the village hall, for example?is sufficient to provide broadband coverage for everyone via a radio link to cheap Wi-Fi antennas in each home.

Satellite Internet system in your home

Implementing satellite Internet service in your home is easy. This is especially true if you happen to live in the United States. Generally, what you need is to order the service from a retailer (Hughes Net in United States for example) and they will provide the necessary system and install it at your place. To get online via satellite system, you will need a satellite dish pointing to the clear sky of south, connected to a modem and then to your PC.

At the time of writing, Hughes Net service offers connection speed range from 700kbps to 1.5mbps in an affordable price. Yes, without doubts the upload and download speed for satellite Internet service is much slower when it?s comparing to cable or DSL connection. However, when compare to normal dial up modem, satellite Internet connections are more or less 10 times faster!

To learn more about high speed satellite Internet access as well as Dish Network and DirecTV offer, visit http://www.satellitetvissue.com

Article by Teddy

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Will EVDO Knock Satellite Internet Out of the Park?

2007 will be the year that Cell phone providers like Sprint, Alltel and Verizon push strong into Suburban and close-in Rural territory staked out by Satellite Internet operators and attempt to take market share away. Will they succeed?

When EVDO Revision A (and soon thereafter Rev B) comes out in Q3 2007, there will be a full blown skirmish between Cell operators and the Satellite Internet industry for available consumer and business internet accounts. The territories they are trying to claim are the areas where concentration of homes and business is great enough to build out advanced cell service, but not great enough for terrestrial providers like cable and dsl. These suburban and rural areas have historically been the territory for Satellite operators and some adventuresome WiFi businesses.

Current Status:

With the current levels of cell service available (EVDO rev.0), cell operators are taking a fair amount of business away from satellite operators in fringe suburban areas....why?.... younger users who want to stream video, trade music and video, play internet games and not have any limitations on usage. So far, the cell operators are filling the bill for about $50 or so for the "Aircard" and charging about $59 per mo. for high speed internet....well, sort of.

The speeds on most EVDO plans are about 400-800 kbps download and around 200 kbps upload. Much higher speeds are promised when Revisions A and B come in to play later this year and beyond. Latency is around 200-350 ms - 50% lower or more than a satellite connection. This latency allows gaming without too many bumps along the way. For those who have been experiencing oppressive limitations from the satellite operators, it seems like heaven....but for how long?

Some of the providers already have a limit of usage each month and it's pretty restrictive (as low as 4GB per month - lower than the satellite operators are assessing). There is no decent data to report on what happens when the network begins to "load up" with users. I was in Denver's airport during a recent snow storm and the EVDO service was non-existent until you were several miles from the airport.....so it's not perfect, by any means. I personally believe that the cell operators are going to learn the same lessons that satellite internet operators have learned........bandwidth is expensive! You can lure people in with attractive prices and speeds, but when you can't maintain those speeds as the network loads up, you just become another one of those lying, cheating, false advertising no good internet providers that we have too many of already! Just kidding........it's not easy to balance a high speed internet network in this day and time.

Future:

When cell operators build out and offer Rev B. EVDO high speed internet service (about 2 years out), the landscape for service will be incredibly competitive. City, suburban and rural individuals and companies will have a lot of choices and the providers with foresight and innovation will be the one's to survive. It should be good for the consumer!

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Satellite Technology Implemented By HughesNet Is The Perfect Medium For Internet Access

While there are plenty of Internet service providers out there who offer high connection speeds or cover large geographic areas, only HughesNet can combine the two to provide high speed Internet access anywhere in the United States. This may seem like a pretty big boast. After all, if you've done any shopping around at all, you probably know that high speed Internet via broadband cable is only available in areas that have digital cable networks in place, and DSL service is only nominally considered high speed Internet and even its coverage is spotty at best. So you might wonder how HughesNet can possibly be that much better than other Internet service providers. The answer is that it relies on superior technology to provide superior service.

That technology is satellite technology. Satellite technology implemented by HughesNet is the perfect medium for Internet access for a number of reasons. First, it supports the transmission of huge amounts of data in very short periods of time. The huge bandwidth of satellite technology allows HughesNet to offer download speeds of up to two megabytes per second for business clients or one and a half megabytes per second for residential users. That can be eight times the speed of DSL connections and twenty times the speed of the typical dial up connection! That also means that with a satellite Internet connection, you'll be able to upload and download massive files with ease. You can quickly and easily post all of your favorite digital pictures on the web and even post home videos for all of your friends to see. You can also use the Internet for a source of entertainment by downloading your favorite TV shows and movies to watch on your home computer or on your TV set if you have the right hardware for that.

The second major advantage of using HughesNet satellite technology to connect to the Internet is that with satellite technology, it doesn't matter where you live or have your small business. As long as you live in a place that's reached by the satellite signals- which is pretty much the entire continental United States- you can get high speed Internet service via satellite. This really opens up the possibilities for writers, artists, small business owners, or anyone who telecommutes. Thanks to HughesNet people who need high speed Internet connections for their professions no longer have to live within the service areas of providers of DSL or broadband cable.

In addition to the benefits of having high speed Internet service anywhere in the country, HughesNet customers also enjoy a number of other benefits. For example, their Internet connections can be up and running in less than two weeks with the help of a professional HughesNet satellite installer; who will install the dish, run cables, install your modem, and make sure that everything is functioning properly so that you can get online as soon as the process is complete. Once you're hooked up and ready to go with HughesNet's service, you'll be able to take advantage of complimentary email addresses and tech support. The email addresses come with sophisticated virus and Spam filtering and the tech support is available whenever you need it no matter what time of day it is. You'll also have the option of purchasing extra features like domain based email, web hosting services, extending service plans, and state of the art security software. In all, HughesNet does a great job of offering a superior product and then going above and beyond to provide its clients with the best experience of surfing the Internet possible.

J. Hall writes articles for consumers who want to find the best HughesNet offers currently available. She has written for many major publications about the latest satellite Internet deals and how buyers can find the best discounts.

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