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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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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

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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Friday, February 29, 2008

Pros And Cons Of Satellite Internet Service

Satellite TV Internet, you have heard about it and you might be considering having one for yourself. If that?s the case, ever wonder what is good and bad about the satellite Internet connection? Here is the better view on pros and cons of satellite Internet access.

What are the benefits?

Satellite Internet access gives high-speed Internet solution to the residents in remote area. As long as a clear view of the southern sky is available, users can enjoy high speed Internet connection via satellite signals. Satellite Internet technology provide high speed and always-on Internet connection. Think of the changes can be done when satellite Internet brings access to information, knowledge, online services, and communication to the extreme remote regions, where it was once isolated from the rest of the modern world.

The surfing experience with satellite system is quite alike with broadband connections and the service receives lots of positive feedbacks from the customers and more and more people are switching from conventional dial-up ISP to satellite ISP. Hughes Net for example had installed more than 800,000 systems ordered or shipped to customers in 85 countries through out 30 years in the business.

What are the pull backs?

In general satellite Internet faces two problems, which are network latency and unstable connection.

Network latency problems in satellite Internet

The network latency problem in satellite Internet services remain unsolved till nowadays. Such issue cause the Internet service unusable for quite some online applications such as network gaming and video conferencing. A prominent example is network gaming. Multiple players connect their gaming consoles or personal computers to the Internet and participate in an online game, World of War Craft for example, to compete against each other. The communication and synchronization between each player is highly important. These games require the possibility of reacting quickly to events occurring in the game (for example, escaping from opponent?s attack). With a latency of even 0.5 seconds, normal game play is affected, causing players using satellite internet to be at a disadvantage.

Degrades in service performance due to heavy storm

Satellite signals are normally transferred in KU Band frequencies for satellite ISP. KU Band signals are interfered whenever heavy storms and this will cause unstable Internet connections or even short term total outages on the service.

Conclusions

Without doubt satellite Internet is not going to replace DSL or cable Internet connection in any near future. Unless there are dramatics improvements in the service quality or striking drop in the service price, satellite Internet services most probably are going to interest only those living in area without DSL and cable Internet connections.

To learn more about Internet access via satellite systems and commercial products (Hughes Net satellite ISP, visit http://www.satellitetvissue.com.

Article by freelance writer, Teddy.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Beta Testing First Mobile Internet Satellite Broadband, Part III

Back in 1999 when we beta tested the first wireless mobile office with satellite broadband Internet we had something that no one lese had. Today you can buy these systems for $5,500 fully installed on any RV. We probably had $10,000 in the first system and we had mobile satellite number 34. Today there are thousands of systems out there. Continuing the beta testing story of the first broadband satellite internet system.

It appears the Canadian based companies for obvious reasons are gaining fast while the US companies were hampered by the FCC in the last few years, forcing communications to move out of the country, yet the customer bases will be here and many of these companies will have 50K subscribers in no time, and the US mighty powerhouses will end up with all the technology and hardware through acquisitions or set up new systems in the coming years with higher capabilities. But do not count out the GM Hughes Team, Craig McCaw (he is a lifer when it comes to passion of the industry) and of course Lockheed and Microsoft. Teledesic, and the other recent alliances and projects prove that the world will be more than united and on the same page it will be doing so in real time. Expect the human rights violations of yesterday to disappear in all nations, religion to be put in check and knowledge to be the universal truth. I would like to thank; John Kettlewell, Jon Haugan, Steven Genuser, Stacy, Allen, Steve Ford WB8IMY, Michael Tavern, Frank Morring, Kim Komando and a few other writers, researchers and industry insiders for all the data in our research. We have scoured over 20 magazines for the last year for bits and pieces of the puzzle and personally visited all kinds of people around the US for this input.

We at WashGuys are sitting on the latest and greatest technologies on this Planet. We will always be on the leading edge of anything that makes us great. And when we say us, we mean all of the US, but of course this costs the big bucks and we like out electronic toys, but it is not for everyone. Okay back to the talk. TracNet is another purely Internet Based satellite service and has download speeds of 400kbps, but since it is not directly two way it’s upload speed is 14.4 Mbps on a cell phone or at 9600 through the satellite, bummer, but it works no matter where you are in the US. Truck drivers like this one a lot. It also works about 100 miles from the coastline in a boat and is good on yachts. Many high-end motor homes have this system too. TrackNet uses the 802.11b wireless standard WiFi; this is at 11Mbps, same as an Ethernet network. The cool thing about this system is you can be outside on the grass in a park doing you work as long as you have the server in your car with the Trac net antenna set up. Of course you need some space for all this but the size of this technology is getting smaller and the price is coming down too. Right now this system costs about $6K. It uses the ExpressVu Bell Satellite and it requires a 14-inch antenna. Let me know if you want to see what the dome looks like. This will cost an additional $3,000. Cost is $ .99 per minute and after 900 minutes it is only $ .79 per minute. MotoSat System, 12Kbs on down load and 1.28Kbs on uplink all satellite, no cell phones unlimited use for $79 per month. Hell you can even watch TV on the damn thing.

Got to love the diehards from GM Hughes Spin off. What’s the catch? A 39 inch antenna, not exactly transportable or brief-casable. DataStorm it is called. Our WashGuy Command Center antenna is 42 inches high and 39 inches across in an ellipse shape. We believe the next wave of technology is where it is at however and predict this to be in place where WiFi is sitting on top of every billboard in the US for uplink and the antennas are 5 inches high and self tracking the downlink from the satellite and with this technology and user codes each company can help America track terrorists and once a terrorist is coded like a whale that has been tagged, you always know where he is. When will this be? Not long. Give it three, maybe four years or so tops, five if the FCC does not see it’s obvious value.

Another system, which may enter the market, is GE Capitals Americom Communications Unit. Our founder met the president of Americom once, about 8 years ago, interesting guy. Societe Europeene Des Satellite (SES) added these satellites to its 28 owned and 13 satellites that it has an interest in. Why? To have a piece at the broadband seamless global conductivity market. This was talked about in April 2 issue of Aviation Week and Space technology. This means that SES will also control AsiaSat and Embratel’s Brazil StarOne. Other articles to tell the history of this whole thing are; Nov 13 2000 AW&SPT and AW&SPT of July 24,2000. SES maybe the most profitable in the entire sector due to the contract backlogs of 6.4 Billion as of June 2001. So now what will they do with others entering the markets? It appears GE was smart to sell and now needs to get back into the game somehow. I see the coming of a new age. Where information, innovation, security, safety, will change the world. And just imagine the power it will give to all the research going on in the World. Very cool. Car Wash Guys are in close contact with these technologies so we can put a small antenna on every until and address the entire company and every crew in it every morning of everything going on by way of satellite video conferencing. WOW, we are almost here.

And that is the story of our Beta Test Project and we are glad to be a part of Communications History and we have now tested the satellite system in every city in the United States over 10,000 people. Think about it.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Broadband Internet by Satellite and Bad Weather Issues

One of the greatest inventions in Broadband Internet has to be the incredible service offered by Broadband Internet Satellite company Direct PC, which is part of the Direct TV Hughes Network. This allows you to get your Internet service via satellite. It is very high-speed although there is a half-second delay from the satellite for uploading which you need to get use to although it seems as fast as the fastest DCL line I have ever used.

The only draw back is in severe storms or rain clouds you can often lose the signal, however with any electronics it is not always too awfully wise to be using lots of electrical stuff during thunder and lightning storms you know? Last year I fried my modem trying to stay online during one of those superstorm thunder cells? Dah, we have all seen enough storm stories to figure out that is a losing proposition indeed.

However besides that one little problem of the Bad Weather Issues, I must say the service is good and the speed kicks everyone’s butt and well I am a happy camper with mine. Although I do not always use it having several other options, it is my first choice for Broadband Internet Service and it makes so much sense for so many reasons. Maybe you might like this in 2006?

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington

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