Fri 26 Jun 2009
Hughesnet’s Nationwidesatellite Service Brings Remote Access Anywhere
Posted by EPR Network under Business, Consumer Services, Featured, Internet & Online, Technology, Telecommunications
Released on: June 26, 2009, 3:01 am
Author: Marley Masters
Industry: Internet & Online
HughesNet, one of the nation’s leading providers of broadband satellite network solutions for consumers, businesses and government, offers remote satellite broadband internet access to any home or business that orders the service through Nationwide Satellite.
The news comes as a particular relief to homes and businesses in outlying rural areas of the United States, where DSL and Cable service does not reach. Hughesnet’s Nationwidesatellite service is delivered via satellite, to dish hardware installed on the user’s rooftop. It is available to literally any building in America with a clear view of the southern sky.
Hughes Net delivers high-speed Internet over satellite, as opposed to phone, or dial-up, delivery. The user’s computer is connected to a satellite modem and dish antenna. The satellite dish sends and receives information over the internet and delivers it to the computer, virtually instantly.
The news is of particular interest to internet users who previously had to rely entirely on dial-up. Vast areas of many states are still out of reach of Cable and DSL service. This is especially true in the southwestern United States, where many parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and even Texas still have no cable service.
Speed is not the only advantage to Hughesnet remote satellite access. Other advantages include;
- Two-way, “always on” Internet connection. No dial-up or login necessary.
- Surf and open web pages instantly
- Download large music and video files in minutes, not hours
- Service works with multiple computers at one in the same household or office
The service is available in four different satellite packages, two for home and two for business.
For homeowners:
- The HughesNet Professional service plan provides download speeds up to 1 Mbps and upload speeds up to 200 Kbps.
- The HughesNet Home service plan delivers download speeds up to 700 Kbps and upload speeds up to 128 Kbps.
Business owners have the freedom of choice as well:
- The HughesNet Elite Plus service plan provides maximum download speeds of 3.0Mbps, and maximum upload speeds of 300Kbps.
- HughesNet Elite service plan provides maximum download speeds of 2.0Mbps, and maximum upload speeds of 300Kbps.
The entire service plans feature file downloads that take mere seconds. Email is accessed instantly. Information is easier to share with friends, customers, partners and suppliers.
People, who own a home based business, as well as those who telecommute, will benefit greatly from HughesNet remote satellite internet service. The super-fast speed for uploading and downloading makes doing business a practical experience. The service works in even in the most remote locations.
More people trust Hughes Net for their internet services every day. This is because HughesNet’s parent company, Hughes Network Services, brings more than 30 years of experience in delivering satellite products and services worldwide. They pioneered the development of high-speed satellite Internet. To date, more than 1.2 million systems have been ordered or shipped to customers in over 100 countries. Customers interested inHughesNet remote satellite services can request installation by calling 888-892-2434.
Contact Details: Marley Masters is a Nevada-based author of articles regarding the telecommunications industry. He has written various articles in the past for HughesNetand similar companies for many years.
He is the recipient of several awards for high-tech writings and his work has appeared in many major industry and consumer journals. He is also a fiction writer and frequently writes about the effects of the internet and satellite communication on human civilization. Mr. Masters is married to Joan Masters. They have three children, Ian, Ellen and Roy, as well as two German Shepherds and a Siamese cat named Elmo.

