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Wireless Internet Air Card Cautions
Wireless Internet Cards or Air Cards have become popular in rural parts of America. This may sound like a safe alternative for high speed Internet, however, let me bring to light some of the issues that may arise with these Air Cards.Read more
Satellite Internet - A Fast Growing Solution to Dial-Up
Are you in a rural area in the United States, where cable or DSL Internet services are not available? Have you had to suffer through long waits to connect to your dial-up service only to have your connection drop? Have you had to add another phone line to your home because you have a dial-up Internet provider - or - do you just let your phone line go unavailable while you are using the Internet? If you have answered yes to any of these questions - satellite Internet may be the solution for you.Read more
Hughesnet vs Wildblue Internet Speeds
As a Dealer for both Wildblue Satellite Internet and Hughesnet Satellite internet I wanted to give anyone doing research a little insight on the speeds provided for these Satellite Internet Providers.Read more
Choose High Speed Internet Service Carefully - Consider WildBlue
If you are considering high-speed satellite internet beware of Hughesnet. Words used to describe the service include slow, unreliable, and horrible. Many customers feel they have been scammed by Hughesnet.Read more
WildBlue beats dial-up in download time!
What makes WildBlue so incredibly fast? Its speed is maximized because of its 2-way wireless connection via satellite. WildBlue's broadband service allows you to access the Internet at speeds up to 1.5 Megabits per second (or 1,500Kbps). Compared to today’s typical dial-up connections, this is 30 times faster! Say you’re downloading a 500K photograph on HughesNet and your friend is downloading the same using dial-up service. WildBlue will do this in 4 seconds, whereas dial-up will take 1 minute 13 seconds.Read more
