Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Pros and Cons of Satellite and Cable Broadband Internet

By Clinton Lesley


In America, it is now common to find houses with internet access. It has become one of the best means of communications available in the country. In having an internet access at home, when you are not satisfied with slow connections in dial up access, you may want to try the broadband internet.

Dial up connections may work well some time ago. But with the advancements of technology and the internet, it can only do limited things online. You may not even see movies or hear music with this kind of connection. For most people who are always online, they also would not enjoy being tied up with the phone line at all times nor getting a second line.

If your home has a cable TV connection, you might want to bundle it with internet access, so you will have 2 connections at the same time using your cable line which is quite common in the housing areas. The setback is that the connection comes from a shared bandwidth, and it may run quite slow when lots of people are accessing it.

Another problem occurs when the cable TV goes off, the internet goes as well. People would be much irritated to wait for the connection to restore. This kind of connection also works only in your house. You cannot take it far, if you have a wireless device, without losing connection. It also is not available in rural areas.

The answer for these problems mentioned is the satellite. It could possibly be the only option for those who are mobile, or live away in a secluded area. The fact is that satellite provides reachable service from almost anywhere in the world. By this, all the services including TV channels are provided, but it is very expensive. At the moment, the competition from many companies which provide this solution has made it cheaper and affordable for us, and it has been widely used. But the connection speed is not as fast as cable and has roughly about 500 milliseconds of delay, which becomes a problem for some online gaming users that are using it in real time.

This satellite provided service may still be compatible with several games, depending on how important real time is for them. Services that use low and medium orbit will not have much trouble with delays. But when it comes to bad weather and sunspots, you may lose your service temporarily. Until the weather clears out, you will need to find something else to do.

Whether you decided to choose cable or satellite, the options will depend on your current residence and preference. The latest product is the cellular broadband, which works well with cell phones or laptops, and proven to be quite a promising option.




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