New Mexico WildBlue Satellite Internet: New Mexico Rural Internet Service by Wild Blue
Looking for WildBlue Satellite Internet in New Mexico
WildBlue provides high-speed satellite internet to rural New Mexico, serving remote homes and businesses that cable and DSL can't reach. The internet has so much to offer rural New Mexico - job and educational opportunities, news, shopping and the satisfaction of staying in touch with friends and family. You don't have to crawl along with dial-up internet. You can get broadband in New Mexico no matter how remote your location.
Compare Internet Speeds
WildBlue: greater than 1,000,000 bps.
Dial-up: 56,000 bps.
Right now, you can get 1 Mbs internet service from WildBlue - more than 18 times faster than dial-up - for only $54.95 monthly (add $5.95 monthly if you want to lease rather than buy the WildBlue equipment). You'll have "always on" internet access - no waiting, no phone line tied-up, no software to load, and no getting bumped-off. WildBlue uses industry standard equipment and will work with PCs or MACs "as is". You can easily setup a home wireless network with WildBlue at very low cost. This allows more than one of your computers to use the internet at the same time, allows convenient sharing of your printer among your computers, and - we think this is the best part - relax with your laptop in any room of your home, or even outdoors (depending on the location of your wireless router).
We want to sell WildBlue internet service only when it best meets your needs. WildBlue is not for everyone. To that end, if any of the following apply to you, WildBlue Satellite Internet service might not be your best option...
Wild Blue is not for you if....1. On-line Gaming is an important part of your internet use. There is latency in the round trips between your computer, WildBlue's satellite, and the internet. Role playing games are ok. Rapid action games - sorry, gamers will not be happy.
2. You require Voice over IP (VOIP). Keep your land line, or your cell phone. Satellite internet is not a viable option for voice.
3. You want to watch or download movies or tv. With the exception of short YouTube videos, satellite internet just does not have the capacity to handle large video downloads. Music downloads and photos are fine, up to a point. Read about the WildBlue Fair Access Policy.
4. You need internet access when you travel with your laptop or PDA. WildBlue is portable within the range of your wireless router - about 100 feet. Beyond that distance, you may need to sign-up with a wireless internet provider in New Mexico and use their wireless internet card. Keep in mind that the location you're traveling to - campus, airport, downtown - will often provide WiFi service. So, at these locations, you might not need to pay for your own private wireless internet provider. Be careful of locations that charge for WiFi access - usage charges can really add-up. Remember to make sure the wireless internet service delivers good service to your home - not just where you travel.
Not sure about your internet options in New Mexico? Just give us a call. We're only successful when we help people solve problems - and solve them long term. We're standing-by ready to help.
Top Ten Reasons people in New Mexico choose WildBlue Internet
- WildBlue Internet is Fast. Up to 30 times faster than dial-up. Faster downloads of music, pictures and files. Better use of the Internet's social, educational, and employment opportunities.
- No dial-up delays, time limits, getting bumped off, or tying-up your phone line. No worries about unavailable dial-up numbers.
- WildBlue is always on. Keep in-touch with a fast moving world, however remote your home in New Mexico.
- With WildBlue there’s no software to load. No annoying pop-ups or banner ads that dial-up providers use to make money
- There's no equipment to buy. The WildBlue satellite dish and modem are leased to you, and covered by a 24 month warranty.
- WildBlue's Fair Access Policy and spot beam technology assure high speed Internet will be there when you need it.
- Home Networks are easy to setup with an inexpensive router or wireless router. Great for laptops.
- With WildBlue, several people at home can use the Internet at the same time.
- WildBlue provides 7x24 support that is 100% U.S. based. WildBlue is committed to supporting U.S. jobs.
- WildBlue helps you become more self-reliant. Act in your, and your family's, best interest despite the local cable or telephone company's inability to provide high speed internet sevice.
Start surfing instantly. No dial-up delays. No tying up your phone line. No worries about getting bumped off. With WildBlue Satellite Internet you will have instant access to the web sites you want including:
- Get all the latest news from your local newspaper web sites - The Albuquerque Tribune, Carlsbad Current-Argus, New Mexico Business Journal, Santa Fe Times, and the Los Alamos Monitor
WildBlue Satellite Internet reaches every New Mexico County
Bernalillo, Catron, Chaves, Cibola, Colfax, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Guadalupe, Harding, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Los Alamos, Luna, Mckinley, Mora, Otero, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, San Juan, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, Union, Valencia
Broadband Internet - Available now!
"I have high speed Satellite Internet!!! I live 7 miles out of Parker on 40 acres. Comcast and Qwest both have high speed internet access at the end of my driveway. Both companies would not bring their service up the 1 ½ miles of my driveway, so I was limited to dial up access. Your service is something that I’ve been waiting for!! The whole installation was very professional, from the phone call to set up the install date, right down to the workmanship. My appointment was scheduled between 10-Noon and Rod was there right before 10 AM."
Recent New Mexico Customers
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