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Satellite Internet (or DSL)

The internet is an amazing thing. It opens up entirely new worlds to anyone with a PC or access to one. It provides information and entertainment options that were unavailable not too many years ago. However, with conventional connections, it can also be a very frustrating experience.

Computers are increasingly more and more powerful, with faster processors and larger memory capabilities. Just about everything else, including the games and programs being downloaded, including video and live feeds, are more and more complicated. Old-fashioned dial-up connections, while still good value, take much longer to download live feeds, videos or music from the Internet.

Imagine surfing the net at fifty times the speeds you are used to. Imagine video feeds that stream uninterrupted or downloading a game in seconds instead of twenty or thirty minutes. Well, that is exactly what DSL, or a Digital Satellite Link, can do for you.

DSL provides unlimited high-speed access (it is always on-no dialing up, waiting for a connection, or getting cut off), allows faster surfing and page opening, downloading in a fraction of the time, instant connections, and it will not tie up your phone line.

Satellite Internet does not require any new software to be loaded and it can even be used with multiple computers in an in-home network. So how exactly does it work?
As with a dial-up connection, requests for information are sent through phone line and the information is then transmitted back to you via satellite - the same information that comes through conventional phone lines can be beamed via digital signal from a satellite just as digital satellite television is.

Each of the major satellite television providers has their own version of satellite Internet access. DirecTV Internet is obtained through their own system known as DIRECWAY. Dish Network has a partnership with EarthLink to provide internet services to their customers. Either one provides all of the advantages listed above and is available anywhere in the continental United States . Customers should keep in mind that, just as with satellite television, satellite internet requires a clear view of the southern sky and certain computer hardware requirements may apply.

Having a broadband or DSL satellite is definitely nice if you can afford it. If you are stuck with dial-up it's important to have a dependable host. USAlinks.net are highly regarded with over 3000 Dial up Numbers in the US and Canada . For $9.95 you get unlimited Dial-up Access, Web based and POP E-mail, Free Spam and Virus protection and it's less then half the price of AOL or Earthlink. Even better, they are currently offering the first month's access free. ( USA links also makes it easy to change to ISP's check out the 'Make the Switch' link on their homepage).

If you want more information on satellite DSL and Internet, visit our Satellite TV retailers page and contact them about available DSL plans.

The Best Dish Network and Direct TV offers at the moment are:

Dishpronto - (Dish Network) - connect up to 4 rooms with free installation with no equipment to buy.


VMC Satellite - (Dish Network)This company will install a system for free in 4 rooms, with one months free programming. They are the largest online retailer of satellite TV systems.

Satellite TV for PC - Get over 3000 Stations for a small one-time fee! Plus Get Channels from 78 Countries Around the World.


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