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Direct TV Satellite Internet vs Dial up


Publisher: Gordon Runquest
Date: 2008-02-29
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If you still rely on a dial-up service for your Internet needs, then you may be wondering what all the fuss is about when you often hear about how much better Directv Internet is over your dial-up. That can be understandable if you don’t know what it is, after all – its still the Internet, right? Technically, yes, you will still access the same Internet world, but with an entirely different, and extremely faster experience. With Directv, consumers make use of the same technology used for satellite TV. It is not required for you to use Directv satellite TV to access Directv Internet but if you would like to have access to both, Directv offers packaged deals.

What advantages are there for a person who already has dial-up to change to Directv Internet? Faster service is the biggest advantage. You will have access to web pages immediately, as soon as you click the link, no matter how many graphics are on that page. Small files will download just as quickly, which is possibly unimaginable to a person with only dial-up access. People that need to download larger files take great appreciation to only a few lost hours verses the dial-up user’s many lost days.

Individuals who use dial-up services to connect to the Internet must ensure that the computer is close to a phone jack. With Directv Internet, however, an individual can use a network card to connect to the Internet, thus making it portable. With Directv Internet the modem is able to communicate with the computer using this device. Of course, you should be aware that even Directv Internet won’t extend outside the overall radius of your residence, but it still offers much more portability than dial-up service provides. Many times the dial-up user can’t even log on due to busy lines! For this reason, when getting on the Internet, Directv Internet offers a much better alternative than dial-up connections.

If you haven’t already, you may want to upgrade your service to something superior. If you're feeling unsure whether you've made the right choice, just wait until you discover the speed with which you can use the Internet. You’ll never go back to the slow alternative.


 

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Satellite TV Internet Guide

Suzie Goldie 2008-03-11
Title: Satellite TV Internet Guide
If you live in areas where access to high speed internet is either very limited or totally not available (when there are no DSL or cable connection), there is now hope – satellite TV internet.

Reliability Of satellite TV internet

Satellite TV internet enables you to possible to connect to the world wide web wherever you are. While this service is not quite as reliable and fast as regular broadband connection, it is still much faster than your traditional dial-up speed.

The disadvantage of satellite TV internet is that it is dependent on the weather. If the sky is clear, you will most likely get much stronger signal than you would on a rainy day (if you get any at all). Nonetheless, if you are in a part of that part of the country where cable internet is either unavailable or too expensive because it is monopolized, then satellite TV internet should be your best bet.

To get satellite TV internet installed, you will need to find a providers that specializes in servicing the suburbs or the countryside. There are some satellite TV internet providers that focus their service provision for rural markets – these providers are most likely to be able to give you the best package for your needs.

Buying A satellite TV internet

There are only a few satellite TV internet providers, but they are quite reliable. The biggest satellite TV providers – namely DirecTV and Dish – are now bundling in satellite TV internet service, so you may be able to get both internet and TV at a lower (discounted) cost.

If you do not want satellite TV service and just want internet, then you can also go to small to medium size providers like HughesNet and ISP WildBlue. Both are affiliated with DirecTV and Dish, respectively, so you can expect the same level of reliability and service.

How much should I pay for satellite TV internet?

The optimum cost of your monthly satellite TV internet subscription depends on what kind of user you are. Expect two digits if you are just an occasional user (student or researcher). If you intend to implement satellite TV internet in your small business (for field sales, for example), expect satellite TV internet ISP packages to run into hundreds – even thousands – of dollars per month. The price is almost always worth it, though, because they already include maximum speeds, better uploading time (very crucial when uploading critical financial data, for example), more email addresses, more storage space, and other features integral to small and giant corporate users.

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Directv Internet versus Dial-Up

Gordon Runquest 2008-03-04
Title: Directv Internet versus Dial-Up
If you’re still connecting to the Internet through dial-up, you should consider getting Directv Internet. What is Directv Internet? Directv Internet allows consumers to connect to the Internet through a satellite communication. In fact, the technology used for Directv Internet works in the same manner as Directv’s satellite service. There are even packaged deals consumers can get that allow them to get Directv satellite or Directv Internet together, though this is optional. If you already have a satellite service, or are just not interested in getting satellite TV, you can still get Directv Internet by itself.

So, why should a person already on dial-up consider getting Directv Internet? Well, first there’s the most prominent advantage… increased speed. With Directv Internet, Web surfing takes just seconds instead of minutes, (which is typical of dial-up). Additionally, there’s no wait when wanting to watch files or download small files. And even if you want to download a larger file, your wait time will be just a few hours rather than several days.

The second reason one should consider getting Directv Internet over dial-up is portability. When a person connects on the Internet through dial-up, they have to make sure their computer is next to a phone jack. But with Directv Internet, a person can connect to the Internet through a network card. This is a device that allows the computer to communicate with the modem associated with Directv Internet. It doesn’t matter whether or not the computer is in the same room as the modem. This means that with Directv Internet, a person can connect to the Internet even if they’re outside in their backyard. Of course, it should be noted that even Directv Internet won’t extend past the overall radius of one’s house, but it still offers tons more portability than dial-up ever could.

Finally, Directv Internet allows more than one person to be on the Internet at the same time. Parents will no longer have to argue with their kids about Internet time, because with Directv Internet, they can get on the Internet any time they want without having to worry about even logging in. That’s right… with Directv Internet every computer connected to the network is always logged on. This is a significant advantage, because sometimes when a dial-up network is busy, customers may not even be able to log on!

In conclusion, when it comes to getting online, Directv Internet is definitely a better alternative than dial-up. Granted, Directv Internet is a bit more expensive than dial-up, but when you think about all of the convenience Directv Internet offers, the price difference is more than worth it. If you’re in the latter category, consider upgrading to a better service. You might be unsure of your decision at first, but when you see how fast you are able to surf the Internet, you’ll know you made the right choice.

Gordon Runquest is a successful entrepreneur and lives in a small mountain town. But he is always connected and loves his Direct TV deals on his home Directv internet and always recommends Get DTV Now for his California friends needing Direct TV for business or Los Angeles Direct TV.


 

Low Cost Dial Up Internet Access: Old but still Popular

Jayson Pablo 2007-08-18
Title: Low Cost Dial Up Internet Access: Old but still Popular
Before embarking on to shed light on low cost dial up Internet access it would not be out of place to first explain what actually is dial up access. Well, dial up access is actually a type of Internet access which enables the user to get Internet access via a modem that is linked to a computer and a telephone line. This is utilised for dialing onto an Internet service provider node which then sets up a modem to modem link and is routed to the Internet. Though broadband is now widely used for this purpose, quite a few people across the world still prefer dial up.

Now the question that arises is why dial up Internet access when the world has shown a distinct desire of switching to broadband. Well, first of all for the simple reason that the dial up access is easily available in the region where telephone lines exist. It is a great help for people residing in areas where free or pay as per the use of broadband facility is not available. Dial up is extremely advantageous to people who need Internet even while on move. It also allows the users to pay as per the use which makes it cost-effective thereby making dial up Internet access a cheap Internet access.

The best dial up connection undoubtedly would be a package which gives both good speed and reasonable price. It is always nice if one can lay his hand on a package that gives connection at a low price as well.

In short it can be said that though broadband or other connections like DSL or cable is increasingly finding favour with people, dial up is still a hit with people where the above options have not yet made their way in. Learning about dial ups and understanding the way of its functioning is very simple. Information about it is scattered on the net.

Jayson Pablo, an author who writes on different themes for xpert4u and appeal to visit the site to get information about voip phones and broadband services.


 

Direct TV Uses the Best Hardware

David Johnson 2007-01-14
Title: Direct TV Uses the Best Hardware
"Direct TV must be doing something right considering it has over 16 million subscribers and is the number one provider of Satellite TV in America and Latin America. Direct TV was actually the first Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) in the entire world in 1994. Direct TV has expanded their services to now offer digital satellite television, XM radio, broadband satellite internet, and high definition.

Direct TV has also been awarded by J.D. Power and Associates of excellent customer satisfaction ratings. The only cost to customers is their programming package because professional installation and standard equipment are free with the package.

Direct TV has much higher quality picture signals than cable. It also has as many as 5 times the number of channels your local cable company can offer. Direct TV has a multiple of orbiting satellites that relay one hundred percent digital signals to all America.

Not only does Direct TV offer free equipment which includes a home-attached compact dish antenna, fully integrated receiver, and a universal remote, and certified professional installation, Direct TV gives every new subscriber the new Personal Video Recorder (PVR).

A PVR is a must have for anyone with multiple people sharing a TV or with a busy lifestyle. Programs or movies can be recorded for viewing at another time, even while watching and recording another show. Your own PVR can record up to seventy hours of commercial free music, movies, and shows. Store personalized libraries for later.

The universal remote also features a pause, stop, and rewind button that allows you to pause live games or shows if you have an unexpected interruption.

Direct TV has a deal that offers packages of 155 to 250 choice channels. There are three packages to choose from including Total Choice, Total Choice Plus, and Total Choice Premier. There are also high definition packages available to those who want HDTV."

Published by Direct Star. Find more information on Direct TV or find the latest Direct TV Deal.


 

Direct TV Satellite TV -- What You Should Know Before You Order

Brian Stevens 2005-12-15
Title: Direct TV Satellite TV -- What You Should Know Before You Order
Launched in 1994 by General Motors, Direct TV is the largest satellite TV provider in the world, with 14.5 million subscribers and 15 satellites.

Direct TV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among satellite TV and cable companies by J.D. Power and Associates.

Direct TV Satellite TV System

To receive Direct TV programming you need a Direct TV satellite TV system to capture the satellite signal and transmit it to your TV.

Thanks to the competition between Direct TV dealers, you can now get a free Direct TV satellite TV system when you subscribe to their service.

Here's what you get when you order Direct TV satellite TV service

* A free direct TV satellite TV dish. * Up to four free receivers and universal remotes.

* Free professional installation in up to four rooms of your home.

* Direct TV HD (high definition) satellite TV receivers (optional).

* Free bonus gifts such as a free DVD player and home theater system.

Direct TV Satellite TV Service

Here's what you get with Direct TV service:

* More than 225 program channels to choose from.

* All-digital picture and sound. * Up to 500 commercial-free movies per month.

* DVR (digital video recording) so you can record your favorite programs.

* Up to 60 pay-per-view programs per day.

* Your local channels with digital picture and sound.

* Thirty-one commercial-free music channels with digital sound. * Toll-free, 24/7 customer service.

Direct TV Satellite TV Programming

Direct TV programming packages, which include your local channels, start at $41.99 per month.

Here are the Direct TV programming packages currently available:

* Total Choice—135 program channels (includes 31 music channels) for $41.99 per month.

* Total Choice Plus—155 program channels (includes 31 music channels) for $45.99 per month.

* Total Choice Premier—215 program channels (includes 31 music channels), $93.99 per month.

In addition to the above programming packages you can also get sports packages, international packages, and HD (high definition) packages.

Note: To see all the Direct TV programming packages, current special offers, and free bonuses, click on the links at the bottom of this article.

Ordering Direct TV Satellite TV Service

After you decide on which system and which program package you want, you can place your order online, or you can call a toll-free number to order through a Direct TV representative.

The representative will take your order, schedule your installation, and answer any questions you may have. Installation time is usually one to five days after you order.

At the scheduled installation time a certified Direct TV installer will install your system, test it to make sure it works, then show you how to use all the functions and controls.

Operating the Direct TV satellite system may seem a little tricky at first, so I suggest you ask all the questions you need to while your installer is there, so you'll feel comfortable with your new system.

Before you order Direct TV satellite TV service I suggest you visit The Satellite TV Guide website (see below) to check out the satellite TV systems and the program packages currently being offered.

About The Author

Brian Stevens is a professional freelance writer and webmaster who has written extensively on Direct TV satellite TV.

Click on the following link for more information on free satellite TV systems and service, or these links for ordering information, the latest offers, and free bonuses from DISH Network satellite TV or DIRECTV satellite TV.


 

The Benefits Of HughesNet.Satellite Internet

2007-09-28
Title: The Benefits Of HughesNet.Satellite Internet
Internet technology has come a long way from the days when a 20 kbps speed dial-up connection was considered fast. Cable Internet, broadband and DSL connections brought in a new era in Internet technology. What broadband Internet cannot offer is coverage in remote areas where laying cables in not feasible for broadband service providers. This is where satellite Internet scores over broadband and other Internet technologies. There are many benefits of satellite Internet technology. Such as price, speed and connectivity are at par or even better than other technologies. In the United States Satellite Internet services are offered by HughesNet and WildBlue. They cover 99% of all the zip codes in the country. Satellite Internet connectivity is not far off for people living near the Arctic Circle or the tropical regions. In countries like France ¼ of the population still does not have access to broadband connectivity. Satellite connections are proving to be a great enabler for people in these regions to stay connected with the outside world.

There are some primary benefits of satellite Internet connectivity. Upload and download of data at broadband speed, 99% connection uptime, optimization for multiple users, compatibility with Windows and Macintosh Operating systems are a few of the features which are offered by Satellite Internet providers. The phone line is always free because connectivity is established by using a dish and a modem. You do not have to invest in additional phone lines and no need to dial-in and miss important phone calls. The installation and the monthly charges are also competitive ranging from $59 per month to $199 per month. Other features offered by service providers such as HughesNet include security suite at $4 per month, domain parking facilities for $12.50 per year, domain based e-mail facilities for $30 per year, blogging at $90 per year and advanced hosting at $14.50/month. All these options enhance your Internet surfing experience. The features do not end there you can opt for a static IP address at $10/month for residential plans and $20/month for commercial plans also you can upgrade your equipments to commercial grade for $299. Internet service providers differentiate their services on the speed at which you can upload and download data. Satellite Internet service have speeds that range from 700 kbps to 1.5 mbps. Quick installation time and 24/7 tech support gives subscribers a satisfactory browsing experience. A 25 Mb software download will take 2.3 minutes at 1.5 mbps whereas a dial-up connectivity would require more than an hour to download the same software. The benefits of satellite Internet far outpace any other mode of Internet connection. That is why leading providers like HughesNet have already got a subscriber base of 325,000 connections across the United States.

Customers have understood the benefits Satellite Internet offers and more and more people are joining the satellite Internet bandwagon. If you are still wondering about your choice you can call up resellers like Elite Satellite and check out the different options they have for your home or business Internet connectivity. The benefit of Satellite Internet far out weights the price that you pay for the services.

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Different Technologies Used To Provide Internet

2007-09-27
Title: Different Technologies Used To Provide Internet
Internet connectivity across the country has been growing at a brisk pace and the FCC has taken steps to ensure that the Internet reaches the interiors of America. The different technologies used to provide Internet connections to customers include dial-up, broadband, cable modem, and DSL. Dial-up is one of the oldest technologies and among the new technologies Satellite Internet is being preferred by many subscribers. AOL is the leading American company which offers dial-up connections to subscribers and HughesNet is the leading player among Satellite Internet providers. We can draw an interesting analogy when comparing dial-up services to Satellite Internet services. It is like a short garden hose compared to a longer fire hose. It may only take a second for the water to get to the end of the garden hose, but to fill up a pool it can take days. It make take a fraction of a second longer for that water to reach the end of a fire hose but it will only take minutes to fill a pool.

Satellite Internet connections offer faster download and upload speeds as compared to dial-up connectivity. The normal download speed for a dial-up connection is 56 Kbps and for a Satellite Internet connection it varies between 700 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps. Speed is one of the primary reasons why Satellite Internet connectivity scores over dial-up Internet connections. It is not practically possible to download large applications using dial-up connections. The slow speed often ends up in congestion, packet losses and ultimately the connection time-out resulting in a frustrating experience. Dial-up service providers are also gearing up to the competition and are offering features like higher speeds, unique e-mail addresses, Email virus protection, spam controls, Pop up blockers and other functionalities. Monthly charge for dial-up Internet is less than Satellite Internet. While a dial-up connection will cost you approximately $10-$25 per month, satellite Internet services can cost $59.99 to $179.99 per month. Satellite Internet has some upfront costs for installation of dish and modem.

Satellite Internet scores over dial-up and any other modes of Internet connectivity because of the wide reach of the services. In areas where dial-up or cable modem is not accessible, Satellite Internet providers can offer service because connecting to the transponder requires only a dish and a modem. Cabling is not required like the other modes of Internet connectivity. The cost of Satellite Internet is a roadblock and people in the cities prefer using broadband or DSL connectivity. The major players offering dial-up connections in America include AOL, NetZero and Juno and AOL leads the race.

Satellite Internet is capturing a quick market share and customers no longer prefer dial-up connectivity because of the slow speed and many other disadvantages. Subscribers who have used dial-up for a long time may take sometime to realize the benefits of other technologies. A brief analysis of dial-up and satellite modem will help anyone understand the many advantages that Satellite Internet over dial-up. It can be safely concluded that Satellite Internet is slightly more expensive but a better option to connect to the Internet than dial-up.

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Direct TV - a global leader in DTV satellite technology

David Johnson 2007-03-22
Title: Direct TV - a global leader in DTV satellite technology
Direct TV was launched in the year 1994. In thirteen years, Direct TV has revolutionized the television world. It transmits superior-quality multi-channels back and forth from satellite transmissions in fixed orbit with the earth. Direct TV is the very first company who used the smallest satellite dish, which is an 18-inch dish. Direct TV transmissions have taken the United States to the top of the world in terms of Satellite TV and telecommunications. Since Direct TV provides the best service in digital satellite quality multi-channel television, most of the traditional cable TV viewers are changing over completely to Direct TV.

Direct TV broadcastings have been transmitted through either of the two broadcasting stations: Castle Rock, Colorado, or Los Angeles, California. These broadcasting stations receive programming feed from hundreds of content providers that send high-quality pre-recorded programs through various medias such as digital tape, fiber optic cable, and most significantly, by means of satellite. MPEG-2 is the latest format of world standards for digital audio-visual transmissions, which is one type of compressed digital information utilized by Direct TV Satellite.

The Satellite System of the Direct TV uses a Satellite Dish, an integrated receiver/decoder (IRD), and a remote control. The antenna in the satellite dish of Direct TV will receive the signals from any one of the six satellites in the fixed orbit with the earth. The IRD of the Direct TV separates every channel accordingly and then it decompresses and translates that signal, subsequently, to a television that is able to show it.

The remote control is used for synergistic interface with the IRD to attain numerous functions, including programming and guide handling. Direct TV works perfectly; with the two broadcasting stations in the United States, it always broadcasts crystal clear signals with help of any of the six satellites. The Direct TV viewers are extremely assured to always receive the utmost quality that digital MPEG-2 service offers on the market nowadays. Direct TV is a global leader in DTV satellite technology and it is one of the greatest developing electronics markets ever.

The MPEG-2 broadcastings gave the Direct TV a great success. The MPEG-2 transmissions bring the world into a novel era of satellite telecommunications and digital storage. Direct TV customers are always able to receive both best quality multi-channel digital satellite transmissions and the best customer service.

The LNB is used in all the dish antennas of Direct TV to receive signals that rebound off the dish from any area whose beams from a satellite could hit the dish antenna. Whenever the Direct TV dish finds itself inside that transmission beam area of the satellite and positioned in the right direction, the beam signal will bounce in the correct manner and hit the LNB. If two LNBs are used in the dish of Direct TV, there will be two satellite points with different angles; hence the Direct TV dish can receive two satellite beams at the same time.

A single beam can receive up to 12 to 32 different channels. However, some more powerful beam can receive up to 250 channels. By increasing the number of LNBs, the number of satellite beams can be increased.

 

Directv Internet Versus Dial-up

Gordon Runquest 2008-02-29
Title: Directv Internet Versus Dial-up

If you’re still connecting to the Internet through dial-up, you should consider getting Directv Internet. What is Directv Internet? Directv Internet allows consumers to connect to the Internet through a satellite communication. In fact, the technology used for Directv Internet works in the same manner as Directv’s satellite service. There are even packaged deals consumers can get that allow them to get Directv satellite or Directv Internet together, though this is optional. If you already have a satellite service, or are just not interested in getting satellite TV, you can still get Directv Internet by itself.

So, why should a person already on dial-up consider getting Directv Internet? Well, first there’s the most prominent advantage… increased speed. With Directv Internet, Web surfing takes just seconds instead of minutes, (which is typical of dial-up). Additionally, there’s no wait when wanting to watch files or download small files. And even if you want to download a larger file, your wait time will be just a few hours rather than several days.

The second reason one should consider getting Directv Internet over dial-up is portability. When a person connects on the Internet through dial-up, they have to make sure their computer is next to a phone jack. But with Directv Internet, a person can connect to the Internet through a network card. This is a device that allows the computer to communicate with the modem associated with Directv Internet. It doesn’t matter whether or not the computer is in the same room as the modem. This means that with Directv Internet, a person can connect to the Internet even if they’re outside in their backyard. Of course, it should be noted that even Directv Internet won’t extend past the overall radius of one’s house, but it still offers tons more portability than dial-up ever could.

Finally, Directv Internet allows more than one person to be on the Internet at the same time. Parents will no longer have to argue with their kids about Internet time, because with Directv Internet, they can get on the Internet any time they want without having to worry about even logging in. That’s right… with Directv Internet every computer connected to the network is always logged on. This is a significant advantage, because sometimes when a dial-up network is busy, customers may not even be able to log on!

In conclusion, when it comes to getting online, Directv Internet is definitely a better alternative than dial-up. Granted, Directv Internet is a bit more expensive than dial-up, but when you think about all of the convenience Directv Internet offers, the price difference is more than worth it. If you’re in the latter category, consider upgrading to a better service. You might be unsure of your decision at first, but when you see how fast you are able to surf the Internet, you’ll know you made the right choice.


 

Direct To Internet Satellite TV - The Demise Of Our Youth

Fame Ahmed 2006-05-23
Title: Direct To Internet Satellite TV - The Demise Of Our Youth

Transgression from TV to the Internet

It used to be, that the only way you could watch Satellite TV was by sitting your bottom on the couch, and watching it there.

Now days though, you have direct to internet satellite TV. What does this mean? Simple as this, our youth have TV in front of them no matter where they go!

Watching TV by itself is a great past time, it can be relaxing, and a great way to switch off after a hard days work. But for the kids of today, it can literally be a death sentence to their social lives.

Direct to internet satellite TV is making this good old ‘past time' worse. Where it used to be that kids would go outside and play with their friends, or just go into the backyard and kick a ball around all afternoon, now there is no exercise, no social interaction, it's just them... and the TV.

Where Will Direct to Internet Satellite TV Lead?

I don't want to sound like a pessimist or a naysayer or anything like that, but truth be told, if our society keeps on the way it goes, we are not only going to be the fattest nation in the world, we're also going to start losing our intellect, and economic power.

Think about it, if the majority of today's youth are glued to the TV or their computer (watching direct to internet Satellite TV) what's going to happen to our nation in the next 10 or 20 years? The answer is chaos. Sure, it won't fall into a big heap, but there is a very good chance that our society as a whole will take a backward step!

What Can We Do Stopping This Progression?

While there really isn't much we can do about the big corporations releasing product after product that they make big bucks out of, exploiting the lifestyles of our youth, we can have an impact on the decisions we take with our kids.

Try limiting the time they spending watching direct to internet satellite TV, try taking them down to the park once in a while and get them out of the house and actually enjoying some fresh are and some sports (remember those?). You'll probably find that your family life will improve dramatically as well, because you'll be able to spend more quality time with your kids, and less time screaming at them to get off the TV or computer.



 
 

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