The Information Superhighway is not as wide as people might think. More Americans are looking to ditch their dial-up connections to switch to faster broadband services. This is because 47 percent of Americans, who are mainly located in remote or rural areas, don’t have high-speed broadband access such as DSL or cable modems.

Instead of believing broadband connectivity is a pipedream, these people are now looking up to the heavens. It’s possible to get high-speed Internet via satellite.

Satellite broadband can be reached by any person within the contiguous U.S., with a clear view to the southern sky, as opposed to cable-provided broadband. Satellite broadband is especially attractive for rural customers, who might not have any other options for high speed access.

Satellite service is not dependent on wires or cables, unlike traditional broadband options. This means it doesn’t have to be constrained by topology or geography. It also doesn’t matter how much infrastructure a service provider invests in. Satellite service is a broadband connection that uses a small dish and modem. It can be used anywhere in the U.S.

HughesNet satellite service can provide residential customers with speeds up to 10x faster than dial-up. It also offers outstanding customer care thanks to a Better Business Bureau A+ rated business.

Satellite broadband is faster than traditional broadband for business users. Business owners can download large files in minutes and keep up to date with inventory. Businesses don’t need a phone line to get a connection, and can use satellite broadband for all their business operations.

Satellite Internet provides high-speed Internet service to remote and rural areas.

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