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Wildblue Satellite Internet-Fast Install

   As Wildblue becomes more popular for rural America and dialup is slowly becoming a thing of the past. Hundreds of people are signing up for the satellite Internet daily and passing news along as they refer their friends and neighbors. With the holidays and online shopping approaching what a better way to reward you or your family than with a fast Hi speed Satellite Internet connection. You can do your online shopping quickly and even browse for better deals and bargains, as your faster Internet connection will allow you to navigate easier without waiting.Read more

WildBlue Beams Worth the Wait

Often when our agents assist customers with Wild Blue orders there is what is referred to as a beam closing or “WildBlue Unavailable”. This may be a little confusing so I would like to explain how the beams work. WildBlue has three satellites in orbit. On each of these satellites there are separate spot beams for varying sections of the United States

Beams 101-136
Beams 12-45
Beams 209-211Read more

ViaSat Purchase of Wild Blue Satellite Creating a Perfect Storm for Satellite Internet Users

ViaSat, a producer of innovative satellite and wireless communication systems, is in the process of purchasing WildBlue Communications, the premier Ka-Band satellite broadband service provider. A deal is in the works to create one of the nations most powerful Satellite Broadband Providers.Read more

Colorado Buffaloes fans can keep up with WildBlue

For all those College Football fans in rural areas that are stuck on dial-up, Wildblue Satellite Internet is for you. Tired of being in an area where Colorado Buffaloes games are blacked out, and you can’t watch or see a play by play broadcast on ESPN.com because your internet service is to slow, well WildBlue gives you that option.Read more

West Virginia Mountaineers fans can keep up with WildBlue

For all those College Football fans in rural areas that are stuck on dial-up, Wildblue Satellite Internet is for you. Tired of being in an area where West Virginia Mountaineers games are blacked out, and you can’t watch or see a play by play broadcast on ESPN.com because your internet service is to slow, well WildBlue gives you that option.Read more

Satellite Internet - Service Sector Oppotunities In The Internet Economy

Over the last several decades the service sector has experienced the most employment growth in the United States. This sector is especially conducive for Broadband applications. Services makes up roughly 50% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and is ripe with opportunities for rural Americans that have access to Broadband Internet connections.Read more

Satellite Internet - Your Health May Rely On It

In America the Internet has become vital in allowing individuals to have greater access to health information, products and services. Though this may seem ordinary to us, rural communities have long faced challenges in getting adequate local health care, let alone the benefits of acquiring information we take for granted.Read more

WildBlue Satellite Internet - The Broadband Satellite Leader

On June 11, 2009 WildBlue revealed the future of Broadband Satellite Internet with a hands-on demonstration of its "next generation" satellite capabilities in the Washington D.C..Read more

WildBlue helps kids understand their homework

For rural area residents having to assist with their kids homework using dial-up can be a time consuming ordeal. By not having high-speed Internet access it limits how useful you can be when your child has a problem with their homework. Lets face it parents after you graduate high school or college you tend to forgot half of the facts that you learned. It’s not that you’ve lost your mind or became stupid.Read more

Texas Farmers turning to Internet

Now more than ever farmers are turning to the Internet to help them through these rough economic times.  According to the 2007 U.S. Census Data 57% of farmers in Texas had Internet access in 2007. Compared to only 49.6% in 2002. Across the U.S. only 57% of all farmers have Internet access. Of the farms that have Internet service only 58% have high speed connection.Read more