Satellite seems to be just a little faster than digital cable. Also outages are less frequent with satellite than they are with cable. If they do occur they are always much shorter in duration than the cable.
Yes in most cases is it. Sometimes cable is even slower.
Cable based internet is about twice as fast as other options.
Dish service would be comparable to most DSL services. While not as fast as digital cable services, it generally reaches download speeds of 1.5mbps and relatively upload speeds.
Mediacom offers lightening-fast High Speed Internet services, family-focused Digital Cable Television service, and Digital Telephone and you can get it for as low as $9.95 a month.
Satellite = 1 hour.
It is considered high-speed internet but if you have the option to choose for cable or dsl internet you can usually get faster speeds with conventional ISPs such as IVC Telecom
They are fast compared to a snail but slow compared to an earwig. Also their fast when running for their life.
digital systems are nothing but may be based on microcontroller, or an electronics parts which are highly sensitive, fast response and light in weight. Where as analog instruments mainly consists of mechanical parts which indicates lower accuracy compared to digital. - By. Sainath Roham
Broadband internet over satellite unfortunately isn't very fast. Cable or DSL would be optimal choices for speed. However, if neither of them are available in your area cellular modems are a better, faster alternative to satellite.
Any information - digital or otherwise - can be transferred, at maximum, at the speed of light in a vacuum - about 300,000 km/sec. Sometimes information actually travels at that speed; for example, when receiving a satellite transmission. When information travels through a copper cable, or an optic fiber, it will typically travel at about 2/3 the speed of light in a vacuum. Note that any machine that has to repeat the signal - a hub, switch, router, server, etc. - introduces additional delays.
Rockets are used as engines to accelerate the satellite to a speed fast enough to get it in orbit.
Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction.