Satellite Internet Vs. Dial-Up Internet

Emily Hayes asked:

If you are tired of having to dial up to the Internet in order to check your e-mail or surf the web then satellite Internet could be the right choice to help you get connected to the rest of the world faster and more reliably.

 

The primary problem that is presented with dial-up is that you are not always connected to the Internet. Instead, you must obtain a connection to the Internet through your phone line. This can result in multiple problems, including the fact that while you are surfing the Internet, your phone line is busy; making it impossible for you to place outgoing calls or receive ingoing calls unless you want to splurge on the cost of another phone line just to have dedicated Internet service. 

 

The difference between dial-up Internet connections and satellite Internet connections is that you do not have to dial-up to anything to connect to the Internet. In fact, you do not have to establish a connection at all with satellite Internet. Once your satellite Internet service is set up with your provider, you are always connected. Provided that your computer is turned on, you will always be connected tot the Internet. You do not have to log in or enter a password in most instances. Your phone line is not tied up because your connection is not placed through your phone line. Instead, your Internet connection is established using a satellite dish and a receiver that receives signals from fixed satellites orbiting high above the Earth.

 

The cost of satellite Internet is also much more affordable than dial-up Internet in the long-run when all factors are taken into consideration. In some cases you might be able to find a dial-up connection that is cheaper, but you must also taken into consideration the amount of time that will spent trying to log on to the Internet, getting kicked off and trying to download what you need.

 

The cost of satellite Internet service is fixed and does not rely on varying amounts of usage per month. Most satellite Internet providers also provide a tiered level of service packages so that you can choose the option that best suits your needs.

 

For example, if you only need to surf from home and email frequently, then you will typically be able to choose a less expensive home package option. If you do a lot of heavy surfing on the web, share photos and download music frequently, then an advanced package may be the best option. There are also usually options that are ideal for homes and/or businesses that have computers surfing the Internet simultaneous and who send and receive large files. Regardless of which option you ultimately choose you will have the peace of mind in knowing that you can get connected to the Internet anytime you like without having to lose valuable time waiting for a connection. Furthermore, you can take advantage of high speed Internet service regardless of where you live.