There is no two ways about it, high-speed broadband is changing the way we use the internet. The greatly increased bandwidth speeds that the technology provides its customers, plus the lessened chance of connection timeouts and hang ups that were a frequent problem with dial up connections mean that now many more things can be done through the internet and the World Wide Web. Millions now depend on it as the principal means of watching movies, ordering clothes and other shopping and communicating with friends and loved ones, with a connection that runs smoother than ever and is unlikely to fail you. At this moment however, not every internet user across the United States of America is enjoying this multitude of benefits. Millions of internet users are still connecting through antiquated dial up systems, which don't allow the same benefits as enjoyed by broadband users. For many of these consumers, the principal issue is one of access. The main providers of broadband servic es, through DSL and cable technology are not available nationwide, as the physical infrastructure that carries the signal tends to be centred in towns, cities and other high-density urban locations. The significant proportion of the American population who live in rural or more remote areas of the country, or in areas such as mountainous locations where installation of this infrastructure is complicated have for years missed out on these benefits. There is however one technology that can bring broadband to all of the United States- satellite internet broadband.The advantages of satellite internet for rural or remotely located customers are clear. Because it doesn't rely on the installation of cables or telephone wires, but rather transmits the broadband directly to your dish from orbiting satellites, satellite services are available to a much higher percentage of the population. In fact with currently available technology about 99% of American households can receive high-spe ed broadband via satellite- a figure that dwarfs what DSL and cable can offer. And with this increase in availability there is no reason to expect a decline in performance and reliability. While satellite broadband currently does not reach the same speeds offered by DSL or cable services, it comfortably exceeds those of your old dial up connection. You can reasonably expect bandwidth speeds up to 50x quicker than those offered through dial up modems, more than sufficient for the vast majority of users and households. And with no annoying reconnections and hang ups to slow you down, you can finally make the most of your internet connection. So if you are a rural user and are frustrated with missing out on broadband take note: with satellite internet high-speed broadband is now available across the United States of America.
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