I am not sure as far as technically, but from personal experience I have HughesNet Satellite and I hate it. At times it is very fast and at times very slow. I am constantly going over my fair access policy usage for downloading too much and most of the time my windows update puts me over. My mother-in-law has DSL and she never has slow down or over limit. If I had a choice I would switch in a second, but DSL is not available in my area yet. Keeping my fingers crossed that it will come soon. :) If you decide to go with satellite I would steer clear of hughesnet!!!
DSL, Cable modems, wireless internet and satellite internet.
Satellite internet access can be cheaper than broadband depending on the plan or bundle. Satellite internet is faster than broadband but it has a tendency to lose connection during storms or in climate weather.
Satellite internet is nice for people who cannot get any other internet at their house because cable and DSL is not run there. However, it is VERY expensive and not any faster than cable internet or DSL internet. So if you can, go with something other than satellite internet.
Email is faster than fax. Fax need to be feed and read by the machine, however email is sent by time "send" button is being press.
These are two entirely different things. Satellite providers do offer internet via satellite however. Generally the DSL internet service is more reliable and faster than satellite.
wired internet is a bit faster than wireless internet, and of course upgrading your internet speed and Gigabytes a month would make it way faster.
because the signal is the broad
I live in a place now that has no high speed internet options other than satellite internet so for years we had nothing but dial up service. Now we have satellite internet and it is 6 times faster than dial up. Cable or DSL is even faster than that. If you want to watch video's or listen to music online, ditching dial up is a must.
Satellite internet access works by bouncing internet signals off of satellites as a part of their route to wherever the information is held. Unfortunately due to the distance the signal has to travel it can be slower than a usual wired connection. You can get this type of connection through companies such as Hughesnet.
Yes, it is stable to use satellite internet service. They don't have the best download and upload speed, but are faster and more reliable than dial-up modem.
Broadband internet satellite service is an connection to the internet. It is usually used in a dial-up access and modems. They are limited to a bitrate of less than 56 kbit/s and require the use of a telephone line.
The main reason you get a faster connection at work than at home is because your workplace is likely paying for a better internet service than you are. In addition, your workplace probably has a stronger and more reliable network connection than your home does. Finally, your workplace likely has more people using the internet at any given time than your home does, which can also contribute to a slower connection.