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I need a wireless broadband internet service with out cable or Satellite connections.
Yes, it use's a dish similar to satellite TV users.
satellite based internet as well as 3g gsm connections
Yes, I have satellite and it works fine as long as its fast
On DSL or cable Internet connections, latencies of less than 100 milliseconds (ms) are typical and less than 25 ms desired. Satellite Internet connections, on the other hand, average 500 ms or higher latency.
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.
No, DSL uses the same telephone line you use to make calls.
Satellite Internet works by the provider sending an installer to your home to install your local dish, either on your roof, or in your yard on a pole. The local satellite (the one at your residence) communicates with satellites in the sky with a beam. It is transmitted inward and outward via the two satellites. You will still have a modem inside of your home connected to your computer or router, but this is just to transfer data from your computer to the modem, them modem to and from the satellite. I hope this helps!
In order to have satellite internet you do need to have a satellite installed.
# Need highspeed internet # Modem connected to router # Ethernet or Wireless Adapter to connect to network
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