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		<title>Satellite Internet Services &#8211; Where to Get Fastest Speeds and Best Prices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satellite Internet service offers high speed Internet access anywhere in the U.S.Imagine having an always-on connection with speeds up to 50 times faster than dial-up service. Imagine not having to log on and wait to get connected. And imagine being able to download photos and music files in seconds, instead of minutes or hours.Now, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Satellite Internet service offers high speed Internet access anywhere in the U.S.<br/><br/>Imagine having an always-on connection with speeds up to 50 times faster than dial-up service. Imagine not having to log on and wait to get connected. And imagine being able to download photos and music files in seconds, instead of minutes or hours.<br/><br/>Now, with new lower prices, you don&#8217;t have to suffer with with slow-as-a-turtle dial-up Internet service any longer.<br/><br/>Satellite Internet Features<br/><br/>* Satellite service is available to anyone in the U.S. who has a clear view of the southern sky.<br/><br/>* You can get speeds up to 5 Mbps &#8211; that&#8217;s 50 times faster than dial-up service.<br/><br/>* You can take calls and talk on the phone while working on the Internet<br/><br/>* An &#8220;always on&#8221; connection means you don&#8217;t have to dial in, log on, then wait to get connected to the Internet.<br/><br/>Compare the Best Providers<br/><br/>HughesNet<br/><br/>Of the top four satellite providers, HughesNet is the largest and oldest, with more than 400,000 customers and 30 years in the business. They charge $59.95 for their 1 Mbps service, they offer free installation, and they also offer a 30-day, money-back guarantee.<br/><br/>WildBlue<br/><br/>WildBlue is the second-largest provider, with more than 100,000 customers and 6 years in the business. They charge $69.95 for their 1 Mbps service, and installation is free after a $99.95 activation fee.<br/><br/>Skyway<br/><br/>Skyway is the third largest provider. They charge $59.95 for their 1 Mbps service plus a $25 activation fee. You can install their equipment yourself or pay $100 for a professional to install it.<br/><br/>Starband<br/><br/>Starband is the fourth-largest provider. They charge $69.95 for their 1 Mbps service. They require you to pay for professional installation (prices vary).<br/><br/>The Bottom Line<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re looking for the fastest speed, HughesNet offers speeds up to 5 Mbps which is four times faster than their nearest competitor. If you&#8217;re looking for superior service, HughesNet has has more than 400,000 satisfied customers &#8211; four times as many as their nearest competitor. And they&#8217;re the only provider that warrants their service with a 30-day money-back guarantee.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Brian Stevens							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ever-increasing demand for fast-paced Internet access has resulted in new cutting-edge technologies being offered by various service providers. Apart from being fast, these Internet services are cost-effective, user-friendly and hassle-free.Choosing the right type of Internet service primarily depends on which technology is available in the area. The major types of high speed Internet access [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The ever-increasing demand for fast-paced Internet access has resulted in new cutting-edge technologies being offered by various service providers. Apart from being fast, these Internet services are cost-effective, user-friendly and hassle-free.<br/><br/>Choosing the right type of Internet service primarily depends on which technology is available in the area. The major types of high speed Internet access services include cable, DSL, wireless and satellite.<br/><br/>Cable Internet technology uses co-axial or fiber optic cables for accessing the Internet speedily. Apart from delivering television channels, cable wires are capable of handling Internet connections as well. Splitting the cable wire into two, with one connected to the television and the other to the computer, facilitates faster connectivity and access. Cable Internet service is extremely fast compared to traditional dial-up, is unlimited and reasonably inexpensive, as there is no cost for extra phone calls.<br/><br/>DSL Internet or Digital Subscriber Line Internet makes use of the existing bandwidth in telephone lines for Internet connectivity, as the telephone wire is capable of carrying data on varying frequencies. For using DSL Internet, it has to be ensured that the DSL signals do not interfere with telephone signals. Some of the prime advantages of DSL include being able to use the phone line while the Internet is on, a much higher speed than regular modems, and no requirement of fresh wiring.<br/><br/>Satellite Internet uses the technology of connecting to the Internet via satellites. The signals travel between the computer, satellite and ISP source. This technology is mostly used in areas where terrestrial Internet access is not possible, or in places which require frequent movement. Whether vessels at sea or remote military locations, satellite connections are available globally.<br/><br/>Wireless Internet access facilitates accessing the Internet while on the move, through mobiles and pocket PCs. This latest technology is still being improvised at various technological research centers. Based in areas which are frequented while traveling, like airports, hotels and restaurants, this service works on a wireless node.<br/><br/>All these technologies have succeeded in providing an impetus to communication via the Internet, by ensuring access at unprecedented speed.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Seth Miller							</a><br />
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		<title>So What Broadband Options are Available to You?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Broadband is the name given to high speed Internet connection, which is becoming the preferred way to surf the Web. Dial-Up is quickly becoming a thing of the past, but as more and more people look towards broadband technology to improve their Internet experiences, the question of what service to get pops of often. For that reason, it’s important to know just what your broadband options are, so that you can make an informed decision on how to assimilate high-speed Internet access into your home and your life. There are three major broadband options currently available: Cable, DSL, and Satellite. In addition to these, there are some future broadband options that are soon to emerge, and they’re worth keeping your eye on.<br/><br/>Let’s start by talking about cable, which is used by more people than any of the other broadband options that are currently available. This is because, for the most part, cable is cheaper, faster, and more reliable than the other services that are available. After all, it is much cheaper to hook up a cable to your computer than to rely on expensive satellite networks or any wireless equipment. There are some problems with Cable, though. Since you have to share a bandwidth with your neighbors, if the company you choose fails to keep up the bandwidth in your area, the speed of your Internet is likely to fall.<br/><br/>Earthlink is one of the most popular providers of cable broadband. For only $41.95 a month, you’ll have fast Internet access throughout your home, and Earthlink does not have any set up or equipment fees. You only have to play for the service you receive. Another major cable Broadband competitor is Cablevision. While it has a slightly cheaper monthly rate, you are responsible for paying for the modem, which costs about $129.95. This service claims to be faster than Earthlink, but that all depends on the bandwidth available, as Earthlink tends to have more.<br/><br/>DSL is quickly growing in popularity and is the closest rival to cable connections these days. By choosing a company that offers DSL, you won’t have to share bandwidth with your neighbors. That means that your Internet speed will remain constant. If you are a business owner, DSL companies tend to have more options for you, whereas other services cater more towards the home. Many DSL companies have gone out of business, however, so make sure you find a reputable one that will preferably offer free installation, since installing DSL on your own is difficult.<br/><br/>Earthlink, the same company that offers cable broadband, also offers DSL in over 90 markets nationwide. It costs $49.95 a month, and once again offers no extra fees for setup or equipment. With a decent download and upload speed, it stands up to its competitors in price and quality. Another major DSL competitor is MSN Broadband, which is cheaper per month by ten dollars. However, there is a one-time fee of $99 for activation. A “Gold” plan is also offered that costs the same as Earthlink and offers an even faster connection. The activation fee still applies.<br/><br/>Finally, we reach the third option that’s widely available: Satellite. This doesn’t have nearly as many subscribers as cable or DSL, though it hasn’t been available as long. The great thing about getting a satellite connection is that it is offered everywhere, so if you live in an area that cable or DSL isn’t offered in, you can still have fast Internet access with a satellite provider. Also, if you already have satellite television, you should check with your provider to see if they offer Internet access as well. More often than not, you can get a great offer by purchasing both services from the same company. The satellite option offers excellent service, but it the most expensive option of the major three. Your service can also be affected by the weather, just like your satellite television.<br/><br/>As usual, Earthlink offers satellite broadband service for only $69.95 per month. The hardware to get everything going is very pricey, costing $399. You’re also going to have to pay for installation and a modem. After all these costs are added together, the whole system starts to get pretty expensive. However, if you’re willing to shell out the cash for it, you’ll get some of the fastest speeds available from any broadband option today.<br/><br/>Now that you’ve gotten a taste for the three major broadband options, let’s goes over the emerging options that are slowly becoming available, just so you can get a taste of the future of broadband. The first is power line broadband, which uses electric utility lines to transfer data. This technology is still in the testing phases, but companies in Cincinnati and Manassas, Va are offering broadband services such as this, while North Carolina and Washington, D.C. are testing the technology. This broadband option brings Internet access straight into people’s home through their wall sockets. All you’ll have to do is plug in and start surfing. Some companies can’t get past power transformers, though, and offer the service through a wireless modem.<br/><br/>Many phone companies have started offering their own broadband wireless service only a couple years ago. They’re now starting to become very popular, though they tend to cost more than DSL or cable options. While this may not appeal to homes, people on the go will be the most likely to take advantage of the service.<br/><br/>So there you have it, all the broadband options available to you today. If you’re looking for faster Internet service and quicker downloads, look into getting set up with one of the options discussed here. This is especially true if you’re still dealing with dial-up. Cable and DSL are most certainly the way most people will want to go today, though satellite coverage has an appeal to many people, especially to those households and businesses that operate outside of DSL or cable company’s areas. So choose the option that’s right for you, and start enjoying faster Internet access.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jawahn Thompson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internet access is no longer a luxury. Even high-speed Internet access has become very affordable over the last few years. In fact, broadband technology has revolutionized the concept of Internet access.In the pre-broadband days, Internet access providers used to offer dial-up Internet connections. Slow connectivity was a major issue then. Downloading content was a time-consuming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Internet access is no longer a luxury. Even high-speed Internet access has become very affordable over the last few years. In fact, broadband technology has revolutionized the concept of Internet access.<br/><br/>In the pre-broadband days, Internet access providers used to offer dial-up Internet connections. Slow connectivity was a major issue then. Downloading content was a time-consuming task.<br/><br/>But now, local Internet access providers are offering broadband Internet connections. They have tremendous speed and the downloading of content no longer takes hours. Just a click of the mouse can help you to download online content in a few minutes, be it text, audio, video or graphics.<br/><br/>In some parts of the world, Internet access providers still provide Internet connectivity through dial-up services. But wherever broadband technology has reached, Internet access is provided through digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable modems. Some service providers are also providing Internet access through satellite. In the near future, Internet access may be possible through high-voltage lines. Internet access providers often upgrade their technology in urban areas before they do it in rural areas. This is because they are able to recover their costs in urban areas much easily that in rural areas.<br/><br/>High-speed Internet access using broadband technology has increased the number of people using the Internet. In some of the less-developed parts of the world certain Internet access providers often market their &#8220;&#8221;high-speed connections&#8221;" though the speed of Internet access is less than 256 kilobits per second, which is the benchmark for a high speed Internet connection.<br/><br/>The number of Internet access providers and the range of services offered by them are likely to expand further. Your choice of an Internet access provider should be guided by several factors, such as the amount of time you are likely to spend on the Internet, volume of content you are going to download, whether you are using it for commercial or non-commercial purposes, and how much you can afford to pay.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jennifer Bailey							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you at all thinking of switching over to a high speed Internet access from the much slower dial-up connection you currently have? You are not alone. It has become essential and affordable to have connections 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are three types of high-speed access aside from satellite connections. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Are you at all thinking of switching over to a high speed Internet access from the much slower dial-up connection you currently have? You are not alone. It has become essential and affordable to have connections 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are three types of high-speed access aside from satellite connections. The Digital Service Line (DSL), Cable and Wireless connections are provided by companies for monthly fees that are not as high as those for a satellite connection. These are just the things for an Internet surfer looking for fast streaming online videos and quick downloads.<br/><br/>Verizon is one of the largest DSL connection providers in America, providing Internet access at speeds up to 768kbps for downloads and 128kbps for uploads. The service costs $34.95 per month and comes with a personalized home page, 10 MB web space and 9 email accounts. The first month of services is provided free of charge.<br/><br/>But if you would rather connect through your cable operator, then Comcast is a good provider. Their current offer of $50 dollar cash back also gives customers a free cable modem and wireless router for $19.99 dollars for six months. You need one connection for the entire family and download speed is 70 times faster than a normal dial-up modem.<br/><br/>Frequent travelers prefer wireless connections to other high-speed connections. Boingo Wireless provides a connection for $21.95 dollars a month and is available in countless locations across the country and in the lobbies of all major hotels in America.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Max Bellamy							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Satellite Internet Service Fills in the High Speed Gap For Rural Internet Users</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many residents of rural America are feeling lost in the shuffle when it comes to high speed Internet access. They keep hearing promises from cable companies and phone companies and even local and state municipalities that they are next for high speed access only to be disappointed and put off. So many communities and households [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Many residents of rural America are feeling lost in the shuffle when it comes to high speed Internet access. They keep hearing promises from cable companies and phone companies and even local and state municipalities that they are next for high speed access only to be disappointed and put off. So many communities and households are forced to rely on slow dial-up Internet access.<br/><br/>High speed Internet service providers generally only offer service to areas where they will make the most money. Investment in broadband technology is expensive and rural areas do not have enough people to justify the cost. The good news is that rural residents do not have to wait any longer for high speed Internet access.<br/><br/>Rural America has been using satellite television for many years and satellite internet service is an excellent choice for rural areas in need of high speed internet service. And satellite companies are going the extra mile to compete for the rural customer, with monthly plans that are comparable to cable and incentives like free installation to get customers to sign up.<br/><br/>With rural customers already familiar with satellite technology, many of them are now turning to satellite internet service providers. Satellite internet service is ten times faster than dial-up, so rural users can surf the net and download files in a fraction of the time it takes with ordinary dial-up.<br/><br/>Just because customers live in rural areas does not mean they are any less in need of high technology. Rural areas support businesses both big and small and academic and municipal institutions. They all need high speed internet access. Businesses be they rural or urban are increasingly relying on e-commerce as a way to beef up the bottom line. A business can invest all it wants into its personal hardware and software solutions, but without high speed internet, there is a definite competitive gap that needs to be addressed.<br/><br/>Satellite Internet providers are giving businesses as well as individual homes the chance to stay competitive and enjoy the advantages of high speed service. Whole states and local governments continue to lead initiatives to close the gap. Satellite Internet providers are filling a niche that DSL and Cable providers don&#8217;t want to tap into. And in the end, it may be both the satellite companies and rural end users who are coming out on top. Satellite providers are in competition with each other as demand grows for high speed access and reality has set in that the cable company and phone company are not going to address the issue. There are affordable plans out there that are comparable to DSL and Cable, and this is putting rural America where it needs to be in terms of high speed Internet service.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Marshawn Edwards							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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