
Satellite Internet – The Solution to Accessing Both Speed and Availability
February 9th, 2010 admin
The internet has solved many of the communication issues that have plagued generations before us. Now we have a tool that enables us to send and receive messages in milliseconds, to access data on a global scale and to create and receive business at a worldwide level. Speed and availability have been the two major goals of improvement in the past decade or so. Dial-up solved the availability issue, but fails overwhelmingly when it comes to speed. DSL offers an undeniably fast internet service, but it isn’t as widely available.
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