Satellite Broadband Internet Access
This is a freebie plug for HughesNet only because I just saw a commercial for them on the monitor in the little bistro here in Buffalo airport. The announcer asked if you lived in an area where broadband internet access was unavailable and told how that’s no longer the case with their satellite internet packages.
I looked them up to see the pricing plans and they’re not bad. After a $300 one time installation you have your choice of plans that range up to about $80/month. That’s a good investment in today’s business world.
HughesNet isn’t the only option in satellite either. There’s Wild Blue which looks like it has about the same pricing. I found one called Skycasters. Look for yourself by doing an internet search.








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6 Comments
jamie
chuck we are a company preparing to place a proposal to the usda to provide wireless communications to rural amaerica and with this will be voip services as well as highspeed services.The technology we will use is wimax .You can reach me at my email to get more info on this.
Chuck
Hi Jamie:
I’d like to hear more. Can you give me a call or email and we can set up a time for discussion. Maybe Tuesday afternoon while I’m driving? Sounds like you’ve got an interesting project.
jamie
hi chuck email me and i will give you my info and we can go from there .
datadetectives@gmail.com
also others interested can email also
jamie
hi chuck i emailed you today .Broadband for the rural regions is needed without it we will be the 3rd world country
jamie
chuck we are now getting investment capital so this can become a reality and be placed on a timely scale.One good thing about our technology it doesnt take long to place it.
jamie
WiMax is the future! The Wimax technology will fuel the growth in daily applications of information technology, and in turn make our lives even easier and more connected.Not to mention that theMobile WiMax equipment market is projected to be worth around $4 Billion by 2011.
With future applications whole cities can connect wirelessly from one substation and recieve all media with never having to run one cable.
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