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Reasons Satellite Internet is so Great for Rural Areas

Because satellite Internet works in rural or remote areas, it has quickly become one of the hottest technologies developed.  More and more people are moving to the country, tired of the busy city, the high level of noise, heavy traffic, and pollution.  While there are many advantages to taking the family to a clean, healthy environment, there are also some challenges.  One of those has to do with Internet connectivity.  After all, many business people move to rural areas but they still need fast and reliable service from home.

The problem was that until satellite Internet was developed, these people could not get service. Cable companies could not justify cost and support of putting in fiber optic cables in the middle of nowhere and dial-up was so slow that it was not worth the time.  Therefore, the 30 million people in the United States living in the country did without.

Today, a number of service providers offer one- and two-way satellite Internet connectivity.  This means people needing to conduct business can, individuals that want to take online courses have no problem, and those that simply want to play games or email friends have full access.  Being able to get online has changed the lives of these people, giving them the same freedom as everyone else.

With one-way satellite Internet service, the person’s phone line would be used for transmitting signals to the satellite.  From there, the download would come back to the computer using the satellite and the dish.  Then with two-way Internet, the dish is used whether being placed in the yard, installed on the roof, or mounted on the wall.  With this, information is sent to the satellite and in return, download speed is seen by the user.

With the two-way method for satellite Internet, the ability for the consumer to send from the dish to the satellite is restricted on cloudy or rainy days.  The truth is that the dish at the house would have great signals but it would not be as strong as signals from space.  When problems are experienced because of rain, it is given the term “Rain Fade”.  This is so rare but anyone considering this technology needs to know about it.  Of the two methods, this is the one preferred by people living in rural areas because signals are better and more reliable.

On the other hand, one-way satellite Internet uses a dial-up path through which the signal goes to the satellite orbiting using a teleport that sits on top of a 14-story building.  The positive aspect of this method is that Rain Fade never occurs but because of the way this is set up, it does not work well for people in the country.  Consumers need to make sure they choose a reputable service provider, one that will help them choose the right system and then provide them with the needed education for using it.  That way, the experience of using satellite Internet is like nothing ever anticipated.

Matthew Pevensie

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