The benefits of internet via satellite is the ability to roam beyond the limits that a normal Ethernet cable would allow you. Satellite internet also allows internet access to remote towns and locations that would otherwise have no other options.
In order to have satellite internet you do need to have a satellite installed.
Via satellite.
satellite modem
WildBlue and HughesNet are providers of Internet service via satellite dish.
yes.
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.
Satellite providers give you internet access via a dish, while cable companies do it via a direct, wired connection. If you have absolutely no other options, then satellite is okay. Compared to any other type of connection to the internet it is the slowest and least reliable.
Mobile satellite internet works via a GPS inside the mobile phone connected to several satellites orbiting the earth which first locate the phone and then connect it to the internet.
Satellite TV and High Speed Internet are bundles offered by the 2 major satellite tv providers in the US. The High Speed Internet via satellite package that they are offering is powered by WildBlue. Unfortunately, there is still no news if they are going to combine the service into 1 satellite dish. If you get satellite tv and a satellite internet package it will require professional installation, separate equipments, and a separate satellite dish.
Xplornet or Bell. But if you are lucky to get cable internet check out IVC Telecom
Although unfamiliar with Hughes Satellite internet, it has been found that it is available to anyone in the US with a clear view of the southern sky. It provides an internet connection that is extremely fast and the connection is always on due to being provided via satellite.
It is absolutely connected via an ISP. ISP just stands for Internet Service Provider. It can be dial-up, DSL, cable or satellite.