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Best Satellite Internet Providers

Introduction to Satellite Internet

The major internet service providers as of date are

The satellite internet serves its end users through the geostationary satellites in the orbit. The end user’s computer system is connected to a network and furthermore, the network is linked to a VSAT system. Additionally, the VSAT system receives and sends the data from the teleports that in-turn receives and sends the signal from the geostationary satellites.



Satellite Internet in the US

Satellite internet serves the rural and sub-urban areas of the US where the DSL and cable internet is not widely available.

Viasat Vs HughesNet

The satellite internet market in the US is today dominated by two players, namely, Viasat Internet and HughesNet. Both Viasat and HughesNet are available all over the US. While Viasat is not available in Alaska, HughesNet is also available in Alaska.


Both Viasat and HughesNet are very popular in the United States and they offer their customers numerous choices of plans, packages, and bundles.


Moreover, the customers before opting for any of the two have to contemplate on the features like Speed, plans, cancellation charges, data throttling, installation charges, signal availability, etc to arrive at a decision

Merits of satellite internet

The merits of satellite internet are as follows

  • Better access in the rural and suburban areas of the US

  • A bouquet of offerings

  • Pay for the speed you use

Demerits of satellite internet

The demerits of the satellite internet are as follows

  • Satellite internet speeds are a bit slow than other ISPs’

  • Chances of latency

  • Weather interruptions disrupt the signal and services

Who can choose Satellite Internet

  • DSL and cable internet ISPs are more popular than satellite internet

  • Fiber internet is coming up slowly and is also costly when compared with other options

  • Satellite internet serves the rural and suburban areas better when compared with the other modes of ISP.

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