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		<title>Satellite Internet Ushers in a Wireless World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 12:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amanda Jenkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you distribute promotional products in Richmond, but find yourself in the middle of nowhere.  Have you looked at high speed truly wireless internet access? You have seen collections of dishes in yards and on the tops of houses. Every one facing the similar zone in the celestial spaces.  But what’s the mystery and what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-333" title="satellite-internet-anywhere" src="http://www.richmondcoc.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/satellite-internet-anywhere.jpg" alt="satellite-internet-anywhere" width="350" height="181" />Maybe you distribute <a href="http://www.richmondcoc.com/promotional-products-richmond/">promotional products in Richmond</a>, but find yourself in the middle of nowhere.  Have you looked at high speed truly wireless internet access?  You have seen collections of dishes in yards and on the tops of houses.  Every one facing the similar zone in the celestial spaces.  But what’s the mystery and what is taking place?  They appear to be looking into emptiness. Indeed, they are listening in on a communications device in orbit around the world.      While ground-based proves workable &#8211; a single satellite can send data to many millions of square miles.  The faint transmission of wireless internet is no match compared with the mighty signals beamed from a piece of hardware in Earth’s orbit.</p>
<p>A dish makes use of a modem to switch information one for the other.  The appellation modem is an abbreviated version of the word modulator – demodulator.  What transpires is that an analogue signal is sent out from another source like another device.      Your modem modifies carrier waves into digital information.  The 1s and 0s of processor information is adjusted into sound, transmitted along a cable, and then accepted by another modem that demodulates or converts the analogue signal back into the 1s and 0s that the processor can translate.     manner, the modem modifies digital data into a manner that can be delivered through the ether to the modem waiting to changethe analogue transmissions back into the digital information needed by the laptop on the orbiting device.  Just reorder the course of action and that’s the procedure of how the data returns to your processor.</p>
<p>Accessing <a href="http://www.skycasters.com/">satellite internet</a> requires a dish, a patch of unhindered blue in the direction of the satellite you are tapping intoas well as the  where the waves expand.  As the communications device transmission goes out, it isn’t a contracted line like a laser.  The more remote it gets the wider it is.  As it nears its destination, it tightens back down again until it gets to the receiver.</p>
<p>This also makes Satellite internet less reliable.  Rain, for example, may jumble a transmission.  Fortunately satellite communications network options are improving, but it remains a long way from being as speedy as the earthly versions.</p>
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