Friday, November 9, 2007

Satellite internet

The world is fast changing. Everyone is in hurry. Time is money nowadays and there is no time, not even a second to waste. People want fast action and quick decisions. Just by a click they want to get everything done. They didn’t want to go to malls whenever they needed to buy something, so they invented online shopping sites and online payment methods. They didn’t want to write in ledgers, so they built applications like Pumori, Tally and other accounting s/ws and databases to store the data. In these ways there are many other things that are contributing in making the world more technological.

Internet is one of the chief tools that are helping out there in this upgrade. Without internet world wouldn’t be the same as it is now and its future will be uncertain. Internet is what helps in flow of data and information. It is what enables people to communicate easily with each other though they are distant apart. Well, talking about the internet there are many types of internet connection that you can use (dial-up, cable net, satellite internet, etc). I use dial-up at home and I am suffering the consequences. The connection is so slow, it takes more that a minute to connect to my messenger, I can’t browse through pages quickly, my phone bills are high, and don’t even think of uploading and downloading big files. I am fade up with my connections, sometimes I wish I could throw my computer away.

Actually, I was planning to get cable net. All my friends have cable net in their home but the problem is that where I live cables can’t get in. So, I’m stuck which dial-up, but not for long. Satellite internet is here and soon I’ll get it. Satellite internet are much faster that dial-ups. With it you can surf as much as you like, download/upload big files faster and your phone bill won’t rise a bit. Hughesnet is one of the high-speed Internet solutions that provide satellite internet. Hughes net uses advanced satellite technology to give you a blazing-fast, always-on Internet connection almost anywhere. No cable or phone lines are required. Wherever you can you can get connected to the internet. May be a week or a two, then I’ll have it in my home too.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I’ve been arguing with my buddy for a couple of weeks about the subject of DSL vs. broadband satellite internet connections. He’s been using DSL practically since it came into existence before the turn of the century and he’s still loving it. I had DSL once but I cancelled my service when I found out how much faster and reliable cable was. Now I’m finding that even cable is starting to show it’s age and limitations.

Most cable companies won’t go into remote areas which I guess is a sound business decision since the cost is much more than the demand warrants but satellite is going to be the next decades cable movement. My buddy Bob doesn’t agree but I keep trying to get him to explain his position since cable and DSL just aren’t going to venture out into the middle of nowhere to provide service to a select few. Satellite delivers anywhere and anytime and in some respect is far more dependable than either of the other two alternatives.