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Important Breakthrough For Companies Who Absolutely MUST Have Phone, E-mail and
Internet Access 24/7/365, OR Companies Who Need Internet Access To Remote
Locations Where DSL and Cable Won’t Go:
New
Satellite-Based Internet Connection Allows Companies To Maintain Phone, E-mail,
and Internet Connections Even After The WORST Hurricanes, Storms, Floods, and
Other Disasters — AND Provides Internet Access To Remote Offices
Thanks to a
new breakthrough in broadband Internet technology, we are now able to provide
our clients with a reliable backup to phone, e-mail, and Internet connectivity
that cannot be shut down by hurricanes, floods, or other natural disasters.
Satellite
Internet does not use telephone lines or cable systems, but instead uses a
satellite dish for two-way (upload and download) data communications. Upload
speeds vary from 200 kbps to 512 kbps, and download speeds vary from 1000 kbps
to 2048 kbps.
Your
Phone and Internet Won’t Go Down!
While the
destruction of New Orleans made headlines around the world, many areas in
Mississippi also suffered from the same fate. Businesses in and around
Hattiesburg—which was not one of the worst areas affected—were without phone and
Internet access for days, even weeks.
That is why we
are so excited to offer satellite connectivity to our clients; it provides a
backup to their main DSL, cable, or phone lines during an outage, and it’s the
only option for phone and Internet when poles, towers, and other land-based
communication lines get knocked out.
Goes
Where DSL And Cable Won’t!
Another
benefit of satellite Internet access is that it will allow you to have Internet,
phone, and e-mail communications to remote locations where DSL and cable aren’t
available.
For example,
Denbury Resources recently invested in this technology so they could have
Internet access at various locations where they monitor and process gas and oil.
For them, satellite is the only way to have broadband Internet connectivity to
these locations.
What
Type Of Company Is Satellite Best Suited For?
There are two
types of companies this is designed for. The first are companies that cannot
afford to be without phone and Internet connectivity after a natural disaster or
terrorist attack. This would include hospitals, civil defense agencies, and
“safe places” like churches.
As stated
above, this is also ideal for companies with remote locations where other
broadband access options such as DSL, frame relay, private line, or cable aren’t
available.
Are
There Any Downsides To Satellite?
Satellite can
be a great option for some companies, but it’s not a perfect option for
everyone. Just like satellite TV, your connection may have some interference
during a storm, but once the storm is over, you’ll be up and running when other
networks are down. Satellite also costs more to install than cable or DSL.
That’s why we
recommend it as a backup to your main cable or DSL connection. Of course, if
cable or DSL is not available, it may be your only solution.
How To
Learn More About
Satellite Internet Access For Your Business
To talk to one
of our senior network engineers about satellite-based, high-speed Internet for
your business, fill in the form below. We will gladly set up a free consultation
to discuss the pros and cons of satellite Internet, the costs involved, and
other options available to your company.
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