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The need for high speed
broadband
For the consumer in rural America,
without services such as DSL, or cable it can be a nightmare trying to
access the internet on a "dial-up" connection. Terribly slow, constantly
losing your connection, and sometimes wondering if you will ever connect.
You typically find yourself "multi-tasking", you know what I mean,
call for a website and go fix yourself a sandwich while it downloads. How
about trying to download a song, or video clip, good luck ! Well there is an
alternative !! "SATELLITE INTERNET SERVICE"
With an "always-on" satellite internet connection you can experience speeds
many times faster than dial-up.
We at Granby TV suggest the most popular service provider of "Satellite
Internet" in the world. "HUGHESNET"
Formerly "Direcway" They have provided Satellite internet service for more than 10
years, offering their service plans on ten different satellites transmitting
in the KU band.
"Hughes"
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hughes Communications, Inc.
Hughes has shipped more than 1,000,000 systems to
customers in over 100 countries. Its broadband satellite products are based
on the IPoS (IP over Satellite) global standard.
Hughes Network Systems,
LLC (HUGHES) provides broadband satellite networks and services for
large enterprises, governments, small businesses, and consumers.
With download speeds up to 2 mbps, and upload speeds as high as 500 kbps you
can really enjoy the internet the way it was meant to be.
Hughesnet
tm
has a service plan that will fill your needs, and won't empty your wallet.
We at Granby TV have been selling, and installing Hughesnet Satellite
Internet systems for many years, and we are proud to say we have been a part
of improving the internet experience for thousands of consumers.
Click on any of the links below for a complete description of the service plans, and
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How does 2-way
Satellite Internet work?
Customers using 2-way
Satellite Internet service connect to the internet via an Earth Station
consisting of a parabolic microwave antenna -- a satellite dish with
receiving and transmitting capabilities. The earth station sends and
receives signals to a satellite in geostationary orbit around the Earth. The
satellite communicates with another earth station which is connected to the
Internet. 2-way satellite communication means no other terrestrial links are
required -- no phone line needed.
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