Yes no matter where you live you can receive high speed satellite internet service. This service can be slow and exspensive.
DSL is the only highspeed internet connection that requires a landline. You can still get highspeed internet through your cable company and your existing cable line. Contact your local cable company for more details.
I need a wireless broadband internet service with out cable or Satellite connections.
On average you can expect to pay $50 per month for satellite internet service.
Satellite Internet varies in price based on service and speed. One company called Hughes Net offers satellite internet service for around twenty dollars per month.
The difference between satellite tv service and cable is satellite tv offers more channels and are more expenisve. No, they don't receive their signals from a satellite.
Satellite Internet is available to anyone. Many companies provide the service of satellite internet, including some cell phone companies.
for dial up you need a modem, active telephone line and an internet service provider for high-speed u need a highspeed router and modem, and an active internet service provider ~zero
Internet Satellite can be a great services when no other internet service is available. It may run a little higher then your normal services, but all in all its a great services.
Satellite Internet does not use a cable modem. The service doesn't use cable or phone wiring in the house. There is a satellite on the property and wiring that brings the service into the house. The provider would supply the necessary peripherals to connect to the Internet.
the service is very expensive
Without DSL and Cable as an option, your two choices are satellite and cellular modems. Satellite will be extremely slow, especially on the upstream. Cellular modems provide decent service, if you have 3G coverage in your area. However, it is at the low end of the high-speed rankings, but much better than dial-up.