After years of having to deal with dial up as the sole means of getting their Internet service, rural and remote Internet users finally have another option that will give them high speed Internet access. Satellite Internet provides high speed Internet access to rural and remote users with speeds up to 50 times faster than dial up with a reliable always on connection that allows them to take full advantage of the Internet and experience surfing the web the way it is meant to be.
When the phone and cable companies made an investment and starting offering high speed broadband service, they left many rural and remote users out of the mix. They did not feel like investing in the infrastructure and cabling that would be required to provide high speed Internet access to these users. The result was that many rural homes and businesses had to rely on the very unreliable dial up connection to continue to access the Internet. This put them at an extreme disadvantage, because many Internet pages were designed to be accessed by a high speed connection. While their urban and suburban counterparts were enjoying the benefits of fast Internet service with a high speed connection, rural users were frustrated with having to wait for pages to load, waiting hours for a software update download, and dealing with lost connections and long distance bills for dial up numbers that were outside of their area.
The satellite industry came along and recognized an unmet need and developed a way for rural users to access the Internet with a high speed connection. Rural and remote users are no strangers to satellite technology. Cable did not want to run lines out to these areas for television reception either, so people relied on satellite dishes to get their television reception. The same holds true for satellite Internet. The mini dish is a special satellite dish developed for satellite internet that is a two way dish that both sends and receives signals to a satellite orbiting the Earth in order to transmit the Internet signals. People who get satellite Internet installed have this two way dish mounted on their roofs or another area of their property. The dish is then connected by cabling to a special satellite Internet modem, which in turn is connected to the computer via an Ethernet cable. Once the installation is complete, rural and remote users will have high speed Internet access and all of the benefits that come along with that.
The benefits of a satellite Internet connection means that rural users have high speed broadband service just like their urban and suburban counterparts. Tasks which used to take forever are now performed nearly instantaneously. No longer do you have to wait for a dynamic web page with loads of graphics and multimedia to load. Downloading and uploading pictures, music and videos is a breeze. Plus, you have a reliable always on connection that does not drop off during an important download or while you are emailing or instant messaging. With so many benefits, it’s no wonder why thousands of rural and remote users are taking advantage o
There’s no better time than now to get started with Hughes Net satellite internet, which offers internet surfing at speeds up to 50x faster than dial-up. With free standard installation, getting Hughes internet is easy.