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Satellite TV was the rainbow after the storm in my life. I had just left my drudge of a job, as an overworked sales clerk. I was bored at home, feeling really low. I did a lot of looking around in stores and window shopping just to get out of the house. I saw a promotion in the window of one of the video stores in town. It was for a satellite TV system on sale. Since I didn’t have cable TV At the time, this ad really attracted me.

I went in and had a look at the quality and content of the satellite programming being shown on one of the TV sets showing it. The picture was so impressive. The picture quality was so crystal clear, and sharp. The brochure the clerk provided me indicated that there were over 50 channels to watch. Of course I jumped at the chance to brighten up my life.

That evening the store owner installed the dish. He laid the cable and hooked everything up. The system was turned on and then nothing. The receiver had to wait to be activated. This took over 24 hours to occur. When it started working it was terrific. It featured all the movie channels one could wish for. HBO, Cinemax, the Movie Channel, the independent Film Channel, and more. There were more sports channels than one could watch. MTV quickly became one of my favourites. Shows like Road Rules, and The Real World, made my day. It was like being in touch with a world I had never known.

Satellite TV signal reception has vulnerabilities. During heavy rain or snow storms, the amount of data carried in the signal is reduced, sometimes so much so that the computer which constructs the picture on the screen, can’t do its job. When this happens little blocks pop up on the screen. This is called picture break up. If the rain or snow storm becomes more heavy, the data will became so reduced that the video freezes its movement. The computer crashes. Unplugging the receiver, removing and reinserting the smart card usually fixes the computer crash. When the storm has passed and the dish can receive, the satellite TV data at a normal signal strength, everything will work, normally once the receiver is plugged in and turned on.

When I moved residences, I had to reinstall the Satellite TV dish. This involves attaching a mast to the wall of your house, with a clear view of the southern sky. That means no trees, houses, or anything, in the way of the line of sight the dish has to the satellite location in the sky. The mast must be levelled vertically. The satellite dish is placed on the mast and set to the approximately height and direction of the satellite location in the sky. The receiver is then connected to the wire lead from the dish, and the TV. When the receiver is turned on and put in tuning mode, a graph will display the satellite signal strength. The satellite dish is moved ever so gently by a hairs width, up and down, side to side, until you reach the highest satellite signal strength. This gives you the best chance of viewing longer during a rain or snow storm.

On the whole satellite TV is the best TV viewing you can experience. You usually get more for your dollar, and it’s worth every penny spent.

Today, television is all about choices. There are hundreds of channels from which a person can choose, many of them geared toward specific interests such as history, sports, news, golf, cooking, and the list goes on. In the infancy of TV, this was certainly not the case, where there was one, maybe two channels to watch. But now, with the cable TV and satellite provider vying for customers, the options are vast.

Satellite TV comes into your home via communications satellites up in the atmosphere. You are required to have your own smaller satellite dish, aimed at the southern sky, and a receiver box (much like a cable box) connected to your TV. Satellite TV service first began in the early 1980′s. These early systems were expensive, and required a rather large satellite dish. It wasn’t until the 1990′s when the systems became more manageable and affordable, and a popular option to cable TV, which had its own little monopoly going at the time. But that quickly began to change.

For a moment, it looked like satellite TV had an edge over cable TV. But, with the onslaught of digital cable, companies are neck and neck, and provide very equivalent services. The type of service you want is up to you. If you decide to go with a satellite TV provider, you will have the option of going with either the DISH Network, or DirecTV. Both offer a variety of packages and options (or programming tiers) that you can use to cater to your television viewing level and lifestyle.

When choosing a satellite TV provider, you will want to look at the channels they each offer, the prices for the different levels of programming, the equipment costs, and the contract specifics. More than likely, there will be little discrepancy in the channels offered by either provider. They both offer all of the basic channels, in addition to a large amount of movie, sports, and music channels. The prices for the programming packages will likely be equivalent as well. This is for your benefit in that the competition will help keep costs relatively reasonable for the customer.

With satellite TV, you will have to buy equipment. This includes a satellite dish, and one or more receivers, depending on how many rooms you want to be able to view the satellite channels in. Often, a satellite TV provider will offer freebies, such as a free dish or free two-room receiver for signing up, or even free channels for a limited time. Before you make a choice, look for sales and offers just like those. And now, satellite TV providers might even offer HDTV receivers at no cost as well. The incentives can be quite attractive.

You should be aware that there are certain drawbacks to satellite TV. Although you will find that your TV picture is often much clearer than with regular cable TV, a satellite TV signal is subject to interference in the atmosphere that can cause an outage of service temporarily. Such things as bad weather and sunspots will give you nothing but a blank screen. This is not something that can be fixed by a satellite TV provider, unfortunately. Another drawback is that you might not have access to your local stations, especially if you live in a smaller town or a remote area. In order to get those, you will then either have to subscribe to basic cable, or try to get an antenna to pick up local TV channels.

Yet another downside to satellite TV is that a provider will require you to sign a lengthy agreement, sometimes as much as two years, especially if you want to take advantage of the incentives they offer. You can get out of it, but for a very hefty fee. This differs from cable in that you can cancel your cable TV service at any time with no extra penalties.

If you want to use satellite TV, or you have to due to living in a remote area without access to cable TV, you will want to make sure you choose the right satellite TV provider for you. The best way to do that is by visiting their websites, and by asking people that you know who use satellite TV. Satellite TV is still an affordable option, with many choices available to the customer. And a satellite TV provider will likely offer many incentives to get you to sign on the dotted line.

Now is the time to make the move to HD (High Definition) television programming, and the number one destination for the most HD programming is Dish Network Satellite TV. Once you have seen TV the way it was meant to be, and heard the crisp, all-digital CD quality sound-you can never go back. The astonishing sharpness, clarity and deep rich colors of HD must seen to be appreciated. No one has more High Definition content than Dish Network! There are movies galore, big sports events, news and so much more with Dishnetwork’s latest HD lineup.

Dish Network brings the most High Definition channels including ESPN sports around the clock, and fantastically clear hit movies and original series from Showtime and HBO. There are other great sporting events such as Baseball, NASCAR, College sports and NCAA tournaments. Dish Network has over six channels devoted to the biggest and best movies ever made! The award winning movies are broadcast 24 hours a day and include cinema from all over the world. Dish Network has a High Def channel of breaking news content from all over the world. Right now, free professional installation is available, for a limited time only.

Only Dish Network could bring an astounding 1700 hours a week of High Definition programming. Local channels are now available in many areas, and more markets are added on a constant basis. See the future of television now-High Definition with Dish Network. Act now to receive this fantastic offer from Dishnetwork.

Some of the channels on Dish Network’s amazing lineup are: HDNet, has live sporting events, travel show, documentaries and news programs. HDNet Movies channel has some of the best movies ever made, including classics and blockbusters from the biggest studios, including Paramount, Sony, Warner Bros, Universal and MGM. Here, subscribers can see many movies that are making their first appearance in the High Definition format. A big favorite is Discovery HD theater, which features fascinating shows on animals in their natural settings, the outdoors, nature, technology, and science programs. TNT network is available in High Def. See old favorites, such as the X-Files and Law and Order, along with some great original programming. Another popular channel is ULTRA HD, that offers the latest from the world of fashion with the hot new trends, reports and the latest in style from around the globe. See scary and fun monster movies 24 -hours a day on MONSTERS HD. From the classics such as Godzilla and Frankenstein, to current sci-fi hits, this channel will rock the house in a monstrous way. Don’t miss the Rave channel, which is devoted to larger than life music all of the time, and animation fans will love the ANIMANIA HD channel with non-stop cartoons such as Pink Panther and Felix the Cat along with the cutting edge content of Ratz and Flatmania! The new world of High Definition Programming is on Dish Network now. High Definition Television with Dishnetwork Satellite TV is changing the way America views television. There are four different packages to choose from: Dish HD Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Click to get started today, living the Dish Network High-Definition lifestyle!

Do you remember using the Internet back when you had to dial in using a modem? First you dialled, then you listened to screeching noises, and then, if you were lucky, you were connected at a snail’s pace. Worse, it was impractical to leave the connection on all the time, as it would drop out at random and have to redial every time you restarted the machine.

If you’re unlucky enough to still be using dial-up Internet access, I feel for you. Why not come and join us in the age of broadband? Broadband is revolutionary, always-on, much faster Internet access, letting you download much larger files and use the Internet whenever you want, with no waiting. If you’ve been put off broadband because you think it’s expensive, think again – the remaining dial-up ISPs like AOL are charging just as much for dial-up access as you would pay for broadband.

The biggest problem many new broadband users have, though, is confusion over what kind of broadband they should get. With that in mind, here’s a basic rundown.

DSL broadband is the most common kind. It is broadband that works over a normal phone line, as long as the telephone exchange is DSL-enabled, and can be bought either from your existing phone provider or from a dedicated ISP.

Another common kind of broadband is cable. Instead of buying it from your phone supplier, you get it from your cable TV supplier, often as part of a package deal. If you already have cable, this can be a better option for you, as it is often cheaper and faster than DSL.

Finally, if you’re stuck out in the middle of nowhere without a DSL-enabled line and with no local cable company, you should consider satellite broadband. Satellite broadband is a clever way of accessing the Internet using a normal dial-up connection to send things but a satellite to download them. While it’s not cheap and suffers in the speed stakes, it is much better than sticking with dial-up.

What kind of speed are you dealing with these days? Come on, you know what I’m talking about. We all pretty much resort to our computers on a daily basis. As for me, I would have to say an hourly basis. I work on this thing.

This is why I demand a great system and a reliable cable modem service. For all you computer workers out there, you certainly know what I mean. You probably spend a good part of your day on a desktop, laptop, or notebook. The last thing you want to deal with is a slow connection speed.

This is why I have turned to Roadrunner for my cable modem service. It’s definitely a world apart from dial-up.

Do you work on a computer? Possibly sit in a cubicle all day long, punching away at the old keyboard? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not judging; I’m simply observing. My point is, you need a good computer and a great cable modem service to work efficiently and effectively.

Although I do most of my work from home, I too need a quality computer and high-speed connection. Unless you’re not jacked into cyberspace, you probably need a reputable cable modem service.

Unfortunately not all of them are so great. Believe me, I’ve had a taste of the bad. After moving to my current location, I decided to test out the local cable modem service. Come on, how bad could it be? Well, since you asked; first of all, they charged a higher monthly fee. I looked past this at first and gave it a shot anyway.

However, after enduring a few months of wishy-washy service, I was fed up. You see, the problem concerned the connection itself. Sometimes there simply wasn’t any. This drove me insane.

No one wants to be charged every month for a cable modem service and not have Internet access. I thought I should get a discount for the times it cut out, and wouldn’t let me online. However, the provider didn’t think so.

This is why I dropped them. I ended up going back to Roadrunner cable modem service, which has yet to fail me.

Are you in search of a great cable modem service in order to have ideal connection to cyberspace at all times? Well, if this sounds about right, then what are you waiting for? Hop online today and sift through your options.

Check out the current deals in your area to ensure the lowest monthly cost.

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A teenager downloads a new release to her MP3 player. Another uses a cell phone to text-message his chemistry partner about an upcoming project. About to graduate high school, an honors student is already taking college courses-all from the comfort of home, and made possible by a high-speed Internet connection.

Traditional telephone service was once considered a fundamental utility for all Americans, but nowadays, advanced services like text-messaging and computer-based applications are fast becoming essential tools for communication, entertainment, commerce and much more.

Thanks to federal Universal Service policy-established by Congress over 70 years ago-all Americans receive the same quality, affordable telecommunications services, no matter where they live. This policy has been essential to building the nationwide communications network that helps keep all Americans connected to the world.

Support from the universal service fund (USF) enables community-based telecommunications providers to build and maintain the network infrastructure that delivers communications services to all consumers at affordable rates. USF will be even more important in the future, as these local communications providers strive to accommodate consumer demand for technologies that require greater bandwidth, by upgrading the infrastructure to a fully broadband-capable network.

These providers are preparing to bring-or have already delivered-access to advanced technologies that translate to economic development, education and health care opportunities. Extending the principles of universal service to support broadband-capable networks will ensure delivery of emerging technologies to Americans everywhere, and that all communities can connect to the rest of the world-and the limitless opportunity afforded by advanced communications technologies.

The Communications Act is under review in Congress, and changes to USF could have significant implications for rural residents and undermine the fundamental principles of universal access to communications services that have served as a foundation for our modern economy. Contact your congressional representatives and urge them to support efforts to strengthen our nation’s commitment to universal service.

Space may not be the only final frontier. Internet access in those wide-open spaces of rural America right down here on Earth is another frontier.

Happily, it’s been reached, thanks to a small satellite minidish that reaches virtually everyone, even those in rural communities. That’s good news for anyone who had to settle for dial-up, sometimes called the “World Wide Wait.” The satellite Internet service, operated by WildBlue, is about 10 to 30 times faster.

Aside from not having to wait to get online, users of the new two-way satellite Internet service don’t have to tie up a phone line. This is especially good news to people living in rural America, because better and faster Internet access also ensures that residents of rural areas can have the same access to educational opportunities and cutting-edge health care information as other Americans.

Yes, there is such a thing as a free ISP or internet service provider. An internet service provider is a company that provides internet access, usually for a nominal fee. However, you might be surprised to find that there are Free ISP’s. If you are wondering if I am referring to the discs you receive in the mail that offer you free internet for 30 days, think again. The ISP’s I am talking about are not offering just a free trial.

So, how are these ISP’s able to offer free internet access? The answer to that will not come as a surprise. In fact, advertising is the funding source behind many free products. For instance, you can find many sites offering free MP3 downloads. However, just like the free ISP’s, these sites come with a great number of pop-up advertisements. In fact, these pop-ups can be so numerous on free internet connections offered by these ISP’s that it can become a real nuisance. It may even stall your computer and make it difficult and frustrating to surf the net.

Additionally, these free ISP’s may not offer internet, or free internet, in your area. If there is not a dialup number in your area, you may have to go without. These ISP’s may also limit the amount of time you can spend surfing the net. The amount of features that commercial ISP’s include may be lost when going with a free ISP. Most ISP’s that charge for their services are constantly coming up with new features. This is not the case with ISP’s that offer free internet services. Free ISP’s may also provide a poor quality connection with more interruptions that commercial ISP’s.

If you are looking for an ISP that is a step up from the free ISP’s, the answer might be right in front of you. You see, a lot of ISP’s that offer free internet services also have a premium package available for a low cost. In fact, offering free internet access can be a way for these ISP’s to attract customers. Once a customer sees that they enjoy using the ISP, they may decide to purchase unlimited access from them rather than their competitors.

Before accepting the terms and conditions of your ISP, always be sure you have read and understand every thing. When you are agreeing to free internet access you want to make especially sure that your ISP is truly offering the free internet access you think they are. You also want to make sure you know how much your internet time is limited to, if that is the case. You also want to look for any additional charges or long distance charges that may apply for your ISP.

Q: What is the fee for high speed internet service and how does it differ among internet providers?
A: The fee for internet access will vary from one internet provider to another. Typically, there are two types of access, which includes dialup and broadband. Depending on your needs, there are various benefits to both dialup and broadband high speed internet access.

Q: What is the difference between dialup and broadband high speed internet access?
A: Dialup access is referred to as an internet connection that uses a regular phone line. Typically, the connection speeds will be 56k or less. Broadband high speed internet, on the other hand, uses a variety of connections to produce a faster and more reliable connection. As such, this service is often more expensive than the regular dialup.

Q: How can I find out about high speed internet service or which internet providers are available in my area?
A: The first place to start your search is in the telephone book’s yellow pages. Here, you will find a listing for every internet provider in your area, along with some block ads that even advertise their monthly rates for subscribers. One of the largest internet providers is America Online, which offers a selection of local access numbers. Another terrific way of learning which internet providers are available in your area is to browse through the local newspaper and pay close attention to the advertisements, which often feature ads from internet providers who offer special rates to new customers.

Q: What if I want to subscribe to AOL, but cannot find a local connection number for my area?
A: With America Online being a leader in internet providers, there are a large number of connection numbers available. However, in some smaller areas, there may not be a local access number. If that’s the case, you can gain access through a paid membership with one of your local internet providers and connect to AOL, via a TCP/IP connection, for $9.95 per month. This is called a ‘bring your own service’ plan and is a terrific way to enjoy the convenience of AOL even if you do not have a local access number.

Q: How do I know which internet providers are best or which ones will be most accommodating to my needs?
A: The answer largely depends on how much time you plan to use the internet. If you work at home or are online frequently throughout the day, you will most likely need an unlimited plan. This type of service, which is available through most internet providers, will allow you an unlimited number of hours online in exchange for a fixed monthly subscription cost.

Q: Is high speed internet access available in all areas?
A: The answer to this question is best addressed by one of your local internet providers. High speed internet access is available in most areas, but some rural locations may not offer wireless broadband connections or other technology needed to enjoy the full benefits of high speed internet access. This does not mean that the internet cannot be enjoyed, but rather that it will be enjoyed at a slightly slower rate than those who have high speed internet access.