Posts Tagged ‘Satellite Providers’

Satellite Internet Services – Where to Get Fastest Speeds and Best Prices

February 7th, 2010



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 new lower prices, you don’t have to suffer with with slow-as-a-turtle dial-up Internet service any longer.

Satellite Internet Features

* Satellite service is available to anyone in the U.S. who has a clear view of the southern sky.

* You can get speeds up to 5 Mbps – that’s 50 times faster than dial-up service.

* You can take calls and talk on the phone while working on the Internet

* An “always on” connection means you don’t have to dial in, log on, then wait to get connected to the Internet.

Compare the Best Providers

HughesNet

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.

WildBlue

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.

Skyway

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.

Starband

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).

The Bottom Line

If you’re looking for the fastest speed, HughesNet offers speeds up to 5 Mbps which is four times faster than their nearest competitor. If you’re looking for superior service, HughesNet has has more than 400,000 satisfied customers – four times as many as their nearest competitor. And they’re the only provider that warrants their service with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

By: Brian Stevens

Satellite Internet Broadband – How to Choose a Provider

February 5th, 2010



Choosing a satellite Internet provider is important when you are a rural or remote Internet user who wants to take full advantage of the high-speed of satellite Internet. For people who want high-speed access and live in these remote areas, satellite Internet may be the only option available to them for high speed access. Choosing the right provider is crucial to getting reliable service and proper installation.

One of the first things to consider is if the provider has competitively priced packages. Satellite Internet is still relatively new, and many providers charge more than their DSL or cable counterparts. But other providers are realizing the untapped potential of this market and are offering different pricing plans based on the needs of the user. It’s definitely not a one-size fits all situation.

Another important consideration is installation. Satellite Internet requires the mounting of a dish and other equipment that should be installed by a professional. Some providers charge for installation, but most will offer free installation depending on the package you choose and if you sign a contract for a length of time.

Choosing a package depends on your needs as a user. If you are a simple home user who just wants a faster connection than dial-up, then a simple package will suffice. If you are running a home-based business and need multiple emails and server space, a more comprehensive package is recommended. There are even enterprise-based packages that are designed for businesses with multiple users who need high-speed connectivity. A provider that has flexibility in their plans and multiple options for their customers is the most desirable.

One fact that is worth noting is many satellite television providers also provide satellite Internet. It’s important to know that satellite Internet operates with a separate, smaller dish that is independent of your television dish. If you have a satellite television provider that also offers high-speed satellite Internet access, this may be the most convenient, as you are already familiar with the company and you can have the convenience of having your television and Internet charges on one bill. You are also familiar with the service and support of that company, so you know that you will have reliable Internet service if your television service has been reliable.

Satellite Internet is reliable and in many ways comparable to DSL. There is the issue of latency, which can be a slight delay in signal, and that delay does not affect sending emails or downloading software. It may be more noticeable with voice messaging and live gaming. But satellite providers are working on ways to improve the latency issue, and it has no effect on the majority of high-speed Internet functions. A good provider will explain this issue thoroughly so there will be no surprises when you notice it if you are using VOIP services or doing live gaming.

Choosing a satellite Internet provider is like anything else- you need to go with a provider that has a proven track record of service and reliability and one that understands your needs as a customer. Shop around and compare prices, and choose the provider that best suits your needs and is known for servicing customers just like you.

By: Marshawn Edwards

Are Wireless Internet or Satellite Internet Providers For You?

January 28th, 2010



Even though it may be hard for some to believe, not everyone has the ability to access high speed internet as of yet. Those who live in remote areas or country settings are still in the dark, so to speak, when it comes to high speed internet and cannot opt for DSL or Cable internet. Therefore, they have to go with a different route. For some this may mean cruising through satellite internet providers and for others this may mean opting for wireless internet, which one is for you?

Well, first, you need to know what the difference between the two is. Satellite internet providers offer semi high speed internet via a satellite, much like those used for satellite cable. There are no cable systems or telephone lines to speak of, but instead a dish is used to communicate the data from your computer to a central point. When we say that satellite internet providers offer semi high speed internet, this is because it is nowhere near the speed of cable and in some cases, it is still slower than DSL, but faster than dial up.

Wireless internet requires nothing more than a wireless internet card enabled on your computer. However, in a country setting, depending on where the wireless point is, you may not have this option either. Wireless internet uses something like microwave signals to communication between a variety of points. This means that you can connect to the internet wirelessly, without cables, without, cords, and without hassles.

Which one is for you?

Well, for the most part it depends on where you live. If you in an extremely remote area, you may only have the option of choosing from satellite internet providers. You would really need to search on the internet and see what is available in your area. You may be lucky and have both wireless internet and satellite internet providers in your area and have the ability to choose.

It is important to remember that both rely on the weather in terms of signal strength. The strength of the internet signal can drop dramatically in inclement weather. Furthermore, satellite internet providers tend to charge much higher fees than any of their counterparts, which includes wireless internet providers as well. Make sure you look at all of your options, as well as your budget before you choose which one is for you.

By: Terry Price