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Satellite Internet Service
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Listen up, DSL and cable broadband providers! Satellite Internet service providers are catching up with you soon!
That is the message the that
HughesNet® Internet service
is delivering to a market that is currently primarily
dominated by DSL and cable - but in areas where cable and DSL are NOT available.
Broadband via satellite is not a popular choice yet for broadband Internet - but only because
it is fairly new. Broadband satellite Internet can be appreciated better once you understand its benefits.
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Broadband via Satellite
Wider Coverage
DSL and cable providers can not compete in rural areas with satellite Internet service providers
because they do not cover these areas.
Coverage on the Go
Broadband via satellite covers everywhere. Therefore, it is the best choice for travelers who need Internet access on the go.
More Reliable
Satellite Internet service is more reliable than DSL and cable. DSL and cable connect to your
house through cables and equipment, which are prone to thunderstorm or snowstorm. Broadband via satellite
does not have this problem because satellite Internet service is received through orbit.
User Friendly
DSL and cable broadband connect to the Internet through a modem. Occasionally, the modem freezes and may need
technical support. Broadband satellite Internet does not have this problem since it does not use a modem.
Satellite Internet is always available for use without turning on any equipment.
Peace of Mind
A good satellite Internet provider
like HughesNet offers free 24/7 technical support. Satellite equipment that fails due to
manufacture defect or natural disaster will be repaired for free in a timely manner.
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subsidized internet? Call now to find out:
1-888-908-7354 |
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When it comes to high-speed internet, people tend to think of DSL or cable as their primary choice. They may not even
think of internet via satellite
because they are not aware of this option often. Satellite Internet is already dominating the Internet broadband
market in the rural areas due to its wider coverage. Satellite Internet is also less prone to service interruption than
DSL and cable. Therefore, DSL and cable providers should not underestimate the power of satellite Internet. When digital satellite
television service was launched in the mid 1990s, it had only a few thousand subscribers. At the end
of 2010, it had over 35 million subscribers. Sure, that record is hard to beat, but satellite Internet providers are
set to beat even that record.
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