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Reasons to choose Satellite Internet over Cable and DSL

By: Michiel Van Kets

For the majority of users, Cable and DSL are the options for connecting to the internet. However for those living out in rural and isolated areas these options aren’t always accessible. Cable and DSL depend upon a land-based connection which means they connect through a wire. Isolated areas, for instance the outback of Australia, don’t have the infrastructure needed for this. As users rely more and more on the Internet to connect them to offices and businesses, and family and friends in far off countries, the inaccessibility of these locations has become a real problem. So, what is the alternative?

Satellite Internet access gives a solution for Internet users in rural areas. Using a satellite, the information is sent through the air and not a land-based connection. Although satellite broadband technology has been available for some time, improvements and further developments is seeing it start to emerge as a serious competitor to Cable and DSL services.

The satellite broadband Internet connection functions by transferring data to a system of satellites that are circling above the earth. It then gets returned to earth where it is decoded and displayed on your computer. Everyone can benefit from satellite internet as long as they have a view of the southern sky within the Northern Hemisphere.

Satellite internet has many plus sides including a fast connection that is seldom broken with 90% uptime. With a portable tripod mounted dish it is achievable to travel practically anywhere and still obtain an Internet connection. Satellite broadband has a high speed for surfing the web and also a fast download speed and your emails can be received wherever you are.

Accessing the Internet through a satellite is a fairly new idea facilitating users to interact with the Internet all over the world. It is gaining popularity as it can give internet services to those in remote areas and has unlimited business functions. The cost per month is around the same as Cable or DSL services, however there is a higher initial cost as a satellite dish and receiver is required and these can be more costly than modems.

Before deciding on a satellite broadband provider, find out any equipment the company agrees to offer and any you have to purchase yourself.If you have to buy any yourself you will need to know how much it will cost as these could be significant.
Other important facts you need to know will be in regard to the speed of the connection. If you are planning to manage a business from the location you may need more than one computer, make sure you have the information on how multiple computers will be connected to the same terminal. Check out how long you have to sign a contract for, if you need to finish the contract early you still might have to pay the remainder of it. Finally, ask them about the type of technical support they supply, is it 24 hours a day, online help or a telephone service.

Nearly all business’ today advertise and retail their products and services online. It has become routine for most people to check out the Internet for products and prices before making a purchase. A business without Internet access has little hope of enduring due to fierce competition. For now, DS and Cable are the leading choices for broadband internet access providers. As the technology enhances with broadband satellite internet, it could soon be a possibility that land based communication will become outdated and everyone will be receiving their internet connection via a satellite.

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Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Chris Lipton, who is the owner of HarbourSAT.com.au The web site offers information about satellite broadband providers from Harbour IT.

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