| With the increased popularity and demand of | | | | you will need related equipment and an account |
| having an Internet access, clients, most especially | | | | with a service provider first. You can also choose |
| those who live on rural areas, may experience | | | | between a one-way or two-way satellite Internet |
| some difficulty in applying an account with a | | | | services. |
| service provider. Since DSL and Cable providers | | | | A one-way satellite Internet service works by |
| work on a supply and demand system, it is | | | | sending the outgoing signal through your landline, |
| possible that clients from outlying areas may be | | | | then to the service provider's server, then to the |
| denied of Internet access. Or they would just | | | | satellite, and back to your home. Meanwhile, a |
| have to stick with a dial-up connection. | | | | two-way satellite Internet service works by |
| But with the introduction of Satellite Internet | | | | directly transmitting the signal from your home to |
| access, things have just gone for the better for | | | | the satellite itself and directly back to your home |
| these people. Since satellite Internet access have | | | | again. A two-way connection may be more |
| a wider coverage, anybody not served with DSL | | | | expensive compared to the other one but the |
| and Cable providers will now have an alternative | | | | speed and resolution is enough to compensate for |
| to slow dial-up connections. | | | | the costs. |
| Satellite Internet access uses satellites orbiting | | | | Considering that start-up prices have now fallen, |
| around the world which makes it independent | | | | satellite Internet access has become available to |
| from ground-based signal delivery equipments. It is | | | | just about any household making the change as |
| also available for anyone to use but, of course, | | | | easy and convenient as possible. |