Satellite broadband internet access is slowly grabbing a larger share of the internet market. The services offered by satellite internet are comparable to land based broadband internet services, however, satellite internet service is more widely available because it is delivered via satellite instead of via a landlocked cable system. The three most popular satellite broadband internet service providers are WildBlue, HughesNet and StarBand. Each of these service providers can help you get linked up, but each provider has limitations on what they can deliver and who they can serve. Read the rest of this entry »
March 6th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
High Speed Internet Advantages
DSL is just one of many ways to connect to the net. There are many advantages DSL has to offer other forms of Internet connection. One of the most obvious advantages is DSL offers a fast connection. Rather than wait hours for a document to download using dial up, with DSL you can download large files in just minutes. Here are some other advantages DSL has to offer high speed Internet fans: Read the rest of this entry »
March 1st, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Do you need broadband? Or just a dial-up service? Do you choose cable or DSL? You definitely need to think over these questions before you decide on an ISP. The last thing you want to do is to sign up with a bad ISP package.
This article goes through some of these questions to help you make a better decision. Read the rest of this entry »
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
What is broadband high speed Internet? First, let us find the basis for comparison for in-home broadband services, often called consumer class, which is basic dial-up. Dial-up access streams at 56 Kbps (Kilobits per second), and it requires the use of a phone line. One cannot surf and talk at the same time. The cost for dial-up is $10-$25 per month. Reading further, one finds that with broadband high speed Internet, there is no comparison to dial-up Internet.
Satellite broadband has a 400 Kbps downstream and upstream speed. Read the rest of this entry »
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Why do over 40 million homes and small businesses have high-speed Internet service? A satellite internet service is unquestionably the choice for you if you are looking for amazing bandwidth and connection speed. High-speed Internet access via satellite at the present is available to almost every corner of the U.S.! Imagine “always on”, lightning fast connections to the Internet. No more dialing in. No more delays. What’s more you get download speeds up to 1.5 Mbps and upload speeds up to 256 Kbps. Who says faster internet is only for big cities? High speed internet via satellite is now accessible to small office / home office (SOHO) and small business customers anywhere in the continental US; including rural areas and small cities. Read the rest of this entry »
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
High speed Internet is the way to go these days especially if you use the World Wide Web on a daily basis. In fact, many who have switched from dial up to a high speed connection have sworn that they will never go back to the days of the old method. If you are thinking about getting a high speed connection for your computer or if you want to switch Internet providers, there are a few tips to keep in mind in order to choose the best Internet provider for your high speed connection needs. Read the rest of this entry »
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
T3 Internet connection or ‘Trunk Level 3’ is capable of transmitting data up to 44.7 million bits per second (mbps) through an extremely high bandwidth equivalent to about 672 regular voice-grade phone lines. T3 connection, by copper, is similar in technology to a T1, but it has greater bandwidth through which it can transfer data to and from Internet at a higher speed. A full T3 or DS3 line is equivalent to 28 T1 lines in terms of data transfer per unit time but it has to be customized accordingly to gain optimal benefit. A T3 circuit can also be by fiber and that is how most DS3 circuits are these days. A fractional T3 Internet service is ideal for customers who need data transfer more than 6 mbps (ideally at 10 mbps or more) and less than the full 45 mbps of the T3 internet line. The reason for that is the local loop for the T3 circuit, is more costly and financially, it does not make sense to get a fractional DS3 for less than 6 mbps. A T3 line is used as a major networking pathway by companies that use lots of bandwidth, big business organizations, and universities with high-volume network data transfer, large corporations, and government organizations. Read the rest of this entry »
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
The Internet provides a great number of opportunities for entertainment, connecting with friends and business associates, getting an education, tracking investments, and finding great deals while shopping. With all of these advantages, you probably want to have a high speed Internet connection in your home if you don’t have one there already. While upgrading from dial up is a good thing to do, you’re probably kind of confused by the options that you have available to you. This is understandable with all of the different technologies and the companies that are offering them that you have to choose from. Read the rest of this entry »
August 24th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
When searching for a high speed internet provider there are a few different options available to you. This article will discuss 3 of those options as well as discuss a few of the pros and cons that go along with each one.
The first of these 3 options is wireless Read the rest of this entry »
August 21st, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
In our modern age, you have a variety of options when it comes to Internet service. While some people crawl along with their slow dial up service, many have discovered the benefits of faster and more reliable DSL or cable Internet service.
These are more expensive than dial up service, but once you made the switch, you will never go back. Cable Internet service is regarded as the fastest type of residential connection, and is far more reliable than any dial up service. Dial up service runs slower when more people in your area are logged on, which does not happen with cable. Read the rest of this entry »
August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
You may not have access to high speed Internet service. In fact, if you live out in the country your ability to get even dial up Internet access may be limited. The best way to get high speed Internet service at home is through satellite internet access.
Satellite internet does not use telephone lines or cable systems but uses a satellite dish for two way data communications. The connection to the satellite is not quite as fast as cable internet or some DSL service but when you get high speed satellite internet access, the service is many times faster than dial up. Read the rest of this entry »
August 14th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments