29.11.14

Internet Access - Wherever and Whenever

As we get more and more dependent on technology and the need to access information whenever we are, it seems that we are willing to go to gr... thumbnail 1 summary
As we get more and more dependent on technology and the need to access information whenever we are, it seems that we are willing to go to great lengths to ensure that we have access to whatever information we need, at whatever time we need it and wherever we are at any particular moment. Access to the internet is obviously one of these needs. It was not until recently that access to the internet was taken to space. Whether you are traveling to a remote part of the country or any part of the world, it is now possible to access internet satellite and whatever you need right on your lap.

The need to access internet satellite could not have come any sooner. Globalization and the opening up of trade routes has meant that people are traveling more and transacting more globally than never before. The expansion of the airline industry and the opening up of once remote locations to international trade has also largely contributed to the need to have internet access wherever on the planet. To accomplish this, satellite communications have been set up. Today, there is virtually no location on Earth where internet access is not available. Thanks to the many satellites orbiting the Earth far up in space.

There are a number of firms that have taken plans to ensure that people and organizations access internet satellite services. These companies offer a two-way communication channel between the satellite and the receiver on Earth. Similar to the normal internet access through DSL and cable, satellite internet uses internet protocols multicasting technology. This means that a single satellite can offer simultaneous communication channels to over 5,000 users. This ability to multicast makes internet satellite more versatile in terms of bandwidth compared to terrestrial systems such as dial-up land based systems.

In order to access internet satellite, it may still be necessary to have a cable modem that is linked directly to a terrestrial satellite dish on the ground. The ground-based dish picks up the signals transmitted from the satellite and provides a downlink to your computer via cable. This means that the satellite link to your terrestrial equipment is prone to interference from the weather and trees just like satellite TV reception is. However, for those who live in remote or rural areas, then they will appreciate that they can access internet satellite wherever you are.