Minggu, 14 Desember 2008

Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Satellite Internet Service Provider


If you are a corporation in search of disaster recovery networking solutions, a first responder who may need connectivity from anywhere at any time, or you simply need broadband internet connectivity from remote locations you have probably considered that satellite may be your only reliable option. In the midst of a disaster many businesses and first responders may find themselves without communications of any kind due to the loss of terrestrial infrastructures, or the lack of it ever existing in the first place.

The problem is that most business professionals and emergency service workers do not have a complete understanding of the satellite business and the idiosyncrasies of communications via satellite, and why should they? Satellite communications is not their profession. In the quest for a satellite internet service provider there are certain questions you should be prepared to ask before you get locked into a contract for services that won’t satisfy your needs:

1) Do you have Non pre-emptible satellite space segment?

Satellite operators such as SES Americom, Intelsat among others lease space segment to satellite service providers. There are different levels of protection available in varying price ranges. Many service providers will opt to contract for pre-emptible space segment because it’s much less expensive and they can make larger profit margins which they may or may not pass on to their end users. Pre-emptible space segment gives the satellite operator the ability to deny access to the satellite for the service provider in the event of an on board equipment failure, or to make room for a service provider who is willing to pay the Non pre-emptible premium.

During large scale disasters such as the hurricanes in the Gulf States in 2005 many pre-emptible segments of satellite space were cleared to make room for government requests for satellite service leaving other service providers with no access. If you are considering contracting for service for disaster recovery applications it is highly recommended that you find service providers that guarantee that they have contracted for Non pre-emptible space segment. The service provider should be able to provide you with evidence of their service agreement with the operators if you ask. You may pay a little more each month for your non pre-emptible service, but at least it will be available when you most need it.

2) What is your “Over Subscription” or “Contention Ratio”?

Most satellite service providers who are providing Internet services are operating systems that use TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) based systems. A TDMA system is normally controlled by a central hub location which will command the remote units in the field to transmit their data when the hub is ready to receive it. This allows for many remote units to share the same slice of bandwidth improving the overall efficiency of the system. The transmissions from the remote units are sequenced at a very high rate, many times per second, which makes the service appear to be continuous.

However, the more units that are added to the system, the slower the service will be. A true enterprise level operator will never allow their contention ratio to exceed 20:1 or essentially 20 terminals per segment of bandwidth. Many operators that offer lower grade services will over subscribe their systems as high as 40, 80, 120:1 or more. Some operators may not be willing disclose this information to their end users. If a service provider will not tell you their contention ratio, you might consider looking elsewhere as their ratios are likely to be high. This will directly affect the quality of the service you receive. Enterprise level operators with contention ratios of 20:1 or less will charge more for their services since they have fewer users for their contracted space segment. But, you get what you pay for.

3) What is your system Latency, and does your hardware or software include TCP/IP acceleration?

Any IP transport platform will have a certain amount of latency that is inherent to the structure of the system. Latency is normally measured by how long it takes for a TCP/IP “Ping” to be sent to a server on the other side of the transport link and be returned back over the link to the point of origin. Satellite systems, due to the physics involved will have much higher latency figures than any terrestrial link. Data is transmitted to the satellite at the speed of light, or 186,000 miles per second. The satellite is located 22,223 miles above the equator.

For a ping to make its round trip it must travel up to the satellite, back to earth to the server, up to the satellite again and back to the origination point. This is a round trip is approximately 88,892 miles. When calculated with the speed of light, in a perfect world the round trip will take about 448 milliseconds. When you add in coding delays and processing delays you can increase that figure by 100 to 250 milliseconds. On an efficient system, a round trip ping should take between 550 and 700 milliseconds (225 ms one way in each direction).

Many lower grade systems on the market today will actually return ping times of 1200 milliseconds or greater which is too slow to allow for functionality of certain software applications. Some system operators have added TCP/IP acceleration products to their equipment. This can either be a hardware or software solution. Acceleration of TCP/IP does not speed up the actual transmission as it is already being transmitted at the highest speed possible, the speed of light. The acceleration is achieved by modifying the TCP protocol in ways that allow for more efficient transmission over high latency networks such as satellite. Acceleration can significantly improve the speed of loading web pages, so it is a highly desirable product to have. Most of the products are not capable of accelerating encapsulated data such as VPN’s, but the system should still pass that data, however more slowly. Be sure to ask whether or not the system has an acceleration product included.

4) Does your system support VoIP, VPN, and Streaming Video transmissions?

If you have certain applications that you intend to operate, be sure to inquire whether or not these applications are supported on the system. VoIP (Voice over IP) for telephone connectivity is becoming a very common need in satellite communications. All types of users from emergency services to business continuity are asking for telephone connectivity. The biggest concern most prospective users of VoIP over satellite have is that the latency will be too high for effective voice communications. This has largely been proven to not be true. In fact, most cellular telephone systems will experience as much or more delay in their systems than VoIP over satellite. Most satellite providers will support these systems, but if the system latency is more that about 800 milliseconds, you may experience difficulty carrying on a conversation. Some service providers will also sell VoIP equipment. If you choose to purchase from them, or on your own you will want to make sure the equipment includes good voice compression.

Most off the shelf VoIP systems that are not designed for use with satellite will occupy between 40 Kbps and 90 Kbps of bandwidth to complete each call. If you purchase 128K of satellite uplink bandwidth you may consume all of your bandwidth with one or two phone calls leaving none for internet access for your computers. There are compression VoIP systems available that have been designed for use over satellite that will use as little as 8 Kbps per phone call and the call is toll quality. There are even compression systems that will allow for a 1544 Kbps T1/PRI connection over less than 256 Kbps of satellite bandwidth. You will also want to inquire about connectivity to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). When the signal lands at the hub it will need to connect your VoIP traffic to a telephone line. Some service providers will provide this service for a fee; some will not provide it at all, so be sure to ask.

If you need to operate a VPN over the system, keep in mind that it will likely not be accelerated over the satellite. Acceleration of VPNs can be achieved with external hardware; however it is normally up to the customer to provide that equipment. There are some systems, mostly consumer grade, that will not support VPN’s at all or there are additional charges so be sure to ask. The same goes for Video transmissions from a streaming device, or a web cam. Video streams are highly bandwidth intensive applications and most service providers will require dedicated bandwidth for these applications. The pricing for dedicated bandwidth will be substantially higher than the shared ratio pricing as it consumes 100% of the bandwidth 100% of the time. If you are planning to stream video to multiple receive sites it is recommended that you stream the video over the satellite to a server, and allow other users to get the stream from the server. This way there is only one active stream over the satellite where the bandwidth is expensive.

5) Do you offer CIR or CRA services?

CIR (Committed Information Rate) and CRA (Committed Rate Assignment) are different acronyms with the same meaning. It is dedicated satellite bandwidth that is usually required by the service provider if you intend to operate high bandwidth applications such as video streaming over the satellite. Most enterprise level service providers offer CIR/CRA packages, most consumer level operators do not. The pricing for these services will be significantly higher than shared ratio services, so be prepared. Some providers also require CIR/CRA services for VoIP. Be sure to inquire if this is something you need as some operators may not volunteer this information until it’s too late.

6) How many public IP addresses do I get?

Many consumer level services do not assign public static IP addresses for you to use. This is primarily why they don’t support services such as VoIP and VPN. Enterprise level providers usually provide at least one address, some will provide more. Most providers will give you a fixed number of addresses with your service and charge you if you want additional static IPs. The recommended way to avoid the additional charges is by using your own router on the system and natting your own addresses. Some systems will not support natting so be sure to inquire if this is what you need.

7) Do you have a FAP?

A FAP or Fair Access Policy is a set of rules that you agree to abide by when contracting for their services. They also will include certain restrictions on your service. Read this policy very carefully as the providers like to include wording that can seriously restrict your usage. Some service providers will “meter” your throughput on the system. If you reach a certain level of usage, usually recorded in Kbps, or Mbps they may restrict your bandwidth to a low level, or cut off your service entirely until the next billing cycle. It is very difficult to measure your own usage since most people have no Idea how many Kbps are sent or received when loading a web page. The FAP is also where the provider will spell out the rules of usage concerning applications such as streaming video and VoIP. Going over that document with a fine toothed comb will be in your best interest.

8) What will be my actual measured speeds?

The service providers will sell you a specific rate plan that will have an uplink or return data rate, and a downlink or forward data rate. This will usually be expressed in a manner such as “128 x 512” or sometimes “512 x 128”. The larger number will always be the forward channel which is your downlink as a user. Most providers will not tell you that the speeds include IP overhead. Every internet system whether its satellite or terrestrial uses IP protocols that require a certain amount of bandwidth to process the IP traffic. Because of the overhead you can expect that your actual measured payload speeds will be around 20% lower than what you are paying for. Actual speeds can be measured by running a speed test from a PC over the satellite link.

If the service provider has their own speed test server at the hub location this will give you a more accurate test of the satellite link than an Internet based speed server. The internet based servers have too many variables to obtain accurate results since the data is being transferred over connections that are not under your control, or theirs. Most systems will be similar in their IP overhead usage, but be aware of this when you purchase your service. If you don’t think the speeds will be high enough when you factor in the 20% overhead you may want to consider a higher service level plan.

9) What Pricing plans do you offer?

In your search for a service provider you will likely encounter a multitude of pricing plans. Each provider will create pricing structures that meet their business model, and that will give them an edge over their competition. Because of this you may find it difficult to compare price. All providers will offer full time 24x7x365 service plans. Some will also offer plans based on usage, and some will sell daily or hourly plans. There are even providers that will sell service for a fixed number of days each month. These plans can be attractive as you will not likely use a system designed for disaster recovery every day of the month, so why should you pay for full time service? If you are comparing price between providers it is easiest to look at their full time rates to determine the cost. However, keep in mind that operators base their pricing on their cost for the satellite space segment. If they are charging less it may be because they don’t have non pre-emptible space or because they operate with high contention ratios, or both.

10) Do you offer other services such as terrestrial connectivity and collocation?

Be sure to inquire about value added services such as collocation space and terrestrial connectivity. Unless you are only buying internet access and have no need for VoIP, streaming, or data backup, you will likely need these services. Some service providers will provide connectivity to the telephone network, and some will not. If you need dial tone you will probably want to contract for that as well. For disaster recovery solutions it is highly recommended that you originate your dial tone from a safe location that is far away from the affected area.




In many disaster scenarios the terrestrial connectivity including cellular phones will not be available. It is important that this is taken into account when designing a backup network. Some of the satellite providers will also offer services to back up corporate or government server data at the satellite hub location. This is highly beneficial to the customer as it provides both off site storage of valuable data, and easy access to that data via the satellite when it is most needed. A satellite hub with a collocation facility can be a powerful tool, and should be highly considered when contracting for satellite services.

This article was written by Bob Exum who is a 24 year veteran in the communications and satellite industries. For comments or questions Bob can be reached at Clear Channel Satellite in Englewood, CO. 303-925-1708 bobexum@clearchannel.com

The Real Business of an Internet Marketing Company


The world of the Internet seems to be expanding by leaps and bounds lately - so much so that you might be thinking about putting up your own Internet Marketing Company so you can compete in this field. But before you start shelling out your hard-earned money to put up that Internet Marketing Company you have been dreaming about, it helps to find out what the ground rules are first.


First, you really cannot get around the fact that you need pretty extensive awareness, knowledge, and maybe experience in the Information Technology aspect side for your Internet Marketing Company. Why? Simply because IT will dictate the capabilities of your Internet Marketing Company to a significant extent. For more details visit to www.split-test-profits.com .If you yourself are not an IT person but is passionate about building a powerful Internet Marketing Company, then perhaps it's time for you to scout around for some top brains in IT to hire as consultants and staff for your Internet Marketing Company.


The Real Business of an Internet Marketing Company


In the world of advertisement, conventional advertising and promotion approaches are no longer the typical newspaper and TV or radio formats. Promotions of goods and services are now more appealing online especially that now that many have access to the web 24/7. Understanding the benefits and challenges of establishing an influential Internet Marketing Company will help you prosper in this online business. So what do you have to do primarily?


1. Hire a Smart IT firm


Artistic and business focused IT professionals can be your best assets during the establishment of your Internet Marketing Company. The reason is in this age of advanced and well-designed websites, your Internet Marketing Company needs to be aggressive in terms of advertising and promotion. Understand that competition is getting tougher, Internet marketing companies and firm need to be more than just the typical ads and design promotion.


Yourself you will have to choose the best Internet Marketing company or provider, and then create a professional assessment. Get yourself involved during the creation of the firm. Therefore, when dealing with your Internet Marketing Company provider, consider just a user-friendly layout and navigation. Plus, you'll get an attractive layout with the appropriate use of colors. You should use those schemes intelligently and instinctively; and be able to manipulate content like images and video so that the end product looks good enough to please the client and bring in visitors in droves.


2. Identify a reliable content writer


You have to have people who know how to write content in your Internet Marketing Company. That means getting people who are skilled in language skills, who know how to work with the language and how to pick topics so that they can create unique and original information for your future clients, and who know when to stop writing about one topic category and switch to others when the client needs these.


If you can get people for your Internet Marketing Company who is strong in both IT and writing, that would be a bonus. Also, an Internet Marketing Company needs people who are skilled in other disciplines. For instance, every business needs an accountant to manage the finances of the Internet Marketing Company. If you yourself know how to do simple accounting, that's a start but there will come a time in the growth of your Internet Marketing Company when you need someone who is really trained in this discipline. Hiring an accountant is a good business decision so you can concentrate on other competencies of your Internet Marketing Company. You may need MIS personnel in addition to your regular Internet Marketing Company techies so that your techies don't wind up using their precious time managing your IT systems in-house and can concentrate on serving your clients instead.


3. Marketing resource person


Yes, you have your techies and you have your writers, but Marketing is something that is a specialty in itself. If your Internet Marketing Company team of techies and writers seems to be able to cope, you might want to give them opportunities for continuous learning by sending them to marketing seminars. To know more logon to www.spam-learners-pro.com .It may cost you a pretty penny, so try sending one representative at a time who will then educate the rest of the staff of your Internet Marketing Company when he returns with a wealth of knowledge.


An Internet Marketing Company has to be competitive so you really need to spend a lot of time, energy and resources trying to find clients who will hire your services. The field is dominated already by quite a lot of players so you have your work hard for you to at least join the growing bandwagon. This is why your Internet Marketing Company has to function like a close-knit fraternity or sorority of like-minded people who work in conjunction with one another. People are people though so expect some clashes to happen at time, but always make sure you develop a strong Internet Marketing Company culture so that your staff is able to iron out any differences before they escalate into bigger problems.

Sabtu, 06 Desember 2008

Watch Satellite TV on Pc – Desktop or Laptop


Technology has made it possible for you to watch satellite TV on PC. This is a dream fulfilled for some. Not long ago, people are still arguing and torn between the two choices - satellite TV and cable TV. While the competition is carrying on, we will take a closer look at these two major entertainment titans and compare them before deciding if we should take up either one or maybe to watch satellite TV on PC would be our choice.

Before we look at the option to watch satellite TV on PC, let us try to understand the background of satellite TV and cable TV. There are clearly two groups of TV viewers, one of them who are subscribers of cable TV, while the other watch satellite TV. Satellite television has always been thought to be more outstanding in terms of TV program quality. Cable TV on the other hand has so far gained an upper hand in terms of TV package pricing. One common grouse of satellite TV viewers is its complicated and not so easy satellite dish installation. To set up the satellite TV, you need to install a satellite dish of suitable size, receiver, cabling, mount and other equipment in order to start receiving satellite TV programs. Fortunately since most satellite service providers also provide free satellite dish installation as part of the package you subscribe for, it saves a great deal of trouble for satellite TV subscribers.

In terms of its availability in different geographical states, both are almost equal. Satellite TV viewers sometimes complain about the occasional disruptions in the TV transmission during bad weather conditions but just in case you are thinking cable TV viewers are spared, they are not either. This flaw is a common issue both groups of TV viewers have to contend with. This effectively levels the playing field for the two titans.

Satellite TV and cable TV are expected to continue to compete in terms of availability of service, quality and selection of TV programs and pricing. But in the midst of it, statistics are revealing that satellite TV is fast growing to become the choice of many viewers. Other than local TV entertainment, satellite TV viewers are pampered with a wide selection of entertainment, information, movies and traditional channels of satellite TV. Anyone can get to watch any program from world news, comedy to TV series, sports games and events and science documentaries using satellite TV. Your children would be entertained by the educational kids channels and cartoons.

These are essentially the two most widely accepted ways to watch TV. You might not be aware but to watch satellite TV on PC is like bringing the best out of the two popular TV entertainment methods. With a broadband internet connection, a computer that can be a desktop or laptop and proprietary PC satellite TV software installed onto your PC, you can instantly watch satellite TV on PC within minutes. This totally eliminates the need for complicated installation of the satellite dish system.

As you know, broadband internet connection is seldom interrupted and this also means that your TV viewing experience would not be interrupted and the TV picture quality is unlikely to experience distortion. You no longer have to miss any exciting episode of your favorite TV show because of a broken transmission of the TV feeds. One greatest benefit to be mentioned is the cost to watch satellite TV on PC. The only investment you are going to fork out is the one-time software cost in order to watch satellite TV on PC.

Looking at the many benefits that PC satellite TV has to offer, this modern TV viewing mode looks set to take the crown in the TV entertainment industry. Read up my satellite TV blog on more information about the software that has enabled many TV viewers to watch satellite TV on PC.

Jumat, 24 Oktober 2008

Satellite Television


Satellite Television
Consumers now have a wide range of options to bring entertainment into their homes through their television screens. For many years, cable was the preferred provider for many homes in America. In the past fifteen years, satellite services have become more and more popular. Now with more than twenty million subscribers and thousands more signing on each month, satellite service is the top choice for many consumers.
Setting up a satellite system in your home can be very easy and inexpensive with the great promotional offers through the top satellite providers. To introduce satellite service to your home, you will need to install a small satellite dish with exposure to the southern sky. Inside your home, a receiver can be connected to each television set to deliver exceptional quality in picture and a wide range of channels. Many have the misconception that with a satellite system, everyone in the house must watch the same channels. That is no longer than the case. With a receiver in each room, every person in your family will have their choice of programming on each television.
Satellite service has become more reliable over the years. There is no longer the threat of losing your signal often during thunderstorms or other weather situations. You will be able to continue to enjoy your satellite service whether the sun is shining or the rain is pouring down. Perhaps the most common misconception is that satellite prevents you from being able to welcome local channels into your home. The top satellite providers now provide access to local channels in most markets at no additional charge. There’s no need to trade your local news for the broad offerings of entertainment through satellite services – now you can have them both.
Many consumers choose satellite service not only for the exceptional quality but for the great value. Compared to cable television, satellite services offer more channels of entertainment for your hard earned dollars. In addition, there are a variety of packages offered to meet the needs of your family. Even small packages often offer more than 100 channels. Satellite services offer the ability to customize your service to the viewing habits of your family. Additional packages include extensive sports, music and movie channels. You can subscribe to as little or as many as you would like to provide entertainment to your entire household.
In the United States, satellite services are available through two providers – DISH Network and DIRECTV.
Both services provide excellent customer service and quality digital signals resulting in an excellent picture. Unlike with cable companies, DISH Network and DIRECTV both offer continuous specials that make their service even more attractive to their growing customer base.
To learn more about special deals available on DISH Network satellite services, go to SatelliteSales.com

High Speed Satellite Internet


High speed satellite Internet is one of the popular Internet solutions for homes and small offices all over the United States. Satellite Internet isn’t a new technology but its widespread application is a relatively recent phenomenon. The two major providers, WildBlue and HughesNet, offer a variety of packages catering to the needs of different kinds of users, from moderate home users to business users and extreme users virtually living on the Internet.

Satellite Internet is certainly on the upward trend in terms of popularity and technological advancements. The basic disadvantage with satellite Internet technology though, is latency. It refers to the time taken for signals to travel from the user to the satellite.

• Since the signal (through which Internet activity is carried out) has to travel quite some distance to reach the satellite orbiting the earth, there is a slight delay which isn’t noticeable in normal broadband Internet tasks, but will be glaringly felt while playing live interactive games as well as during VoIP tasks.

• The speed difference from terrestrial broadband solutions was much greater earlier, but innovation has made broadband performance for high speed satellite Internet a reality with only live interactive gaming and VoIP not supported.

Satellite Internet though, has a significant advantage. There’s absolutely no terrestrial infrastructure such as cables and posts involved in installing a satellite Internet connection. While DSL and cable providers may fail to serve individual customers scattered in sparsely populated and rural areas of America due to the lesser density of potential customers in the particular region and the infrastructural expenses involved, satellite Internet providers will satisfy your demands and connect you to their high speed satellite Internet network. The only equipment involved is the satellite dish and satellite modem for the customer and the satellite in orbit takes care of the coverage.

High speed satellite Internet, therefore, is generally the only solution for home, home office and small office users scattered in rural America. They can enjoy broadband performance up to 1.5 Mbps from their satellite connection. With further technological advancements being carried out, satellite Internet is sure to offer customers even greater performance.

Sabtu, 11 Oktober 2008

Watch Satellite TV Ok?


People watch satellite TV for many reasons. If you are watching satellite TV now, you will understand that sitting in front of the TV and enjoying the solid picture quality and variety of satellite TV programs is one of the best entertainment avenue. Want to know more about satellite TV? What are some of the reasons why TV viewers in America, Canada, UK, Australia and all parts of the world watch satellite TV?

Satellite TV offers excellent picture quality comparable if not better than cable TV. People who live in fringe terrestrial reception areas love satellite TV because this is the only form of TV entertainment they have, other than buying or renting movies and TV shows. As long as you have clear skies without any obstruction by skyscrapers, mountains and hills, trees, etc, you have no problem receiving the feeds and watch satellite TV at any time.

There are two common methods to watch satellite TV. You get satellite TV either by subscribing with the service providers such as DirecTV and Sky Digital or build a do- it-yourself satellite dish system. With the service provider, you get to watch satellite TV every month by paying a monthly subscription fee. Installation and equipment can be free though unlike setting up your own DIY system. I wouldn’t advise you to set up your own if you are not the hands-on type of person. The whole process can be an arduous and painful journey.

One clear edge satellite TV has is it has a wider selection of programs than cable TV. And the best thing is there are numerous international popular channels that you can choose to watch. Satellite TV and cable TV do have some common features such as pay-per-download or view, premium channels, broadband connection. Another advantage of satellite TV over cable is the capability to receive free-to-air (FTA) TV channel broadcast from TV channels across the globe. But this often is enhanced if your DIY satellite dish is a multi-dish system. With a customized satellite dish system, you can expect to watch satellite TV channels from hundreds to thousands of satellite TV stations.

But satellite TV is not perfect. People do have a few grouses about watching satellite TV. For each TV at home, you need an additional receiver and a separate coaxial line. The additional receiver would blot up your subscription fees every month. Having a satellite dish sticking out on the roof can be a sore thumb to some folks as well. It can be very troublesome as well for certain states or districts where there is a need for approval from the building authorities.

People can lay the problems of satellite TV to rest now that there is a breakthrough technology that enables folks like us to watch satellite TV on PC using PC satellite TV software. Find out more at my satellite TV blog.

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Satellite Radio: The Waves Of The Future?

Satellite Radio Its here! Satellite radio is a new service being offered by two companies, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Both companies are offering over 100 channels of streaming music and entertainment. High quality sound is achieved through the use of satellites orbiting high above. Satellite radio is commercial free and free from regulations by federal committees. The impossible, is now possible, hearing the same radio station across North America and from coast to coast. All made possible by XM satellite radio and Sirius satellite radio.

Normal radio has been around for decades and is part of many people's lifestyle. This is changing. Regular radio is monitored and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, whom has fined several radio stations and media companies within the last 3-4 years. The FCC has only fined radio stations a maximum of $27,500 per show no matter how man profanities were aired. Recently the FCC has been upping the ante and in conjunction with Congress has decided to raise the fine up to $500,000 per incident per station (Potter). A slap on the wrist has turned into a business-changing event. Sexually explicit comments by Bubba the Love Sponge and Howard Stern could get a station in trouble no doubt about it.

Clear Channel Radio dropped both shock jocks this year after being hit with record fines. (Potter) Recently Howard Stern has made a move to Sirius Satellite wireless in an effort to preserve his career and free speech. Consumers are reaching towards satellite radio as a way to hear unregulated news and content. Recently XM Satellite wireless has claimed to have over 3 million subscribers paying $9.99 per month and Sirius claims to have over 1.3 million customers paying $12.95 per month. Many of those customers pay an additional $2.99 per month for premium content such as the upcoming Howard Stern Show.

Several normal wireless stations and media outlets are realizing the potential to get their message across in a broad fashion. XM has launched a morning show, which is hosted by Bob Edwards, whom was fired earlier this year by National Public Radio. "The Bob Edwards Show" will air on a public satellite wireless channel that also features news and programs from Public wireless International, among others. Sirius has its own public wireless channel carrying NPR programs. Consumers and companies are demanding free speech and it seems that satellite wireless is the vehicle.

XM Satellite wireless and Sirius Satellite wireless have designed satellite broadcast systems that differ but they achieve the same high quality of satellite wireless. A milestone of this success is the fact that satellite wireless signals that are available across the United States and into Mexico and Canada. Rock and Roll No it's not a genre any more! XM Satellite wireless has two satellites named Rock and Roll, which remain in parallel geostationary orbit to provide wireless coverage throughout the United States. Sirius Satellite wireless has chose to use three satellites in an inclined elliptical orbit. This configuration provides 16 hours per satellite of signal, which gives a great redundancy if any satellite were to fail. Playing it smart, Sirius and XM both have spare satellites, which can be called on in a moments notice if needed.

XM satellite wireless and Sirius satellite wireless have Earth based broadcast stations that are used to send up information to the satellites, which is then dispersed through out the globe. Sirius and XM both have disk jockeys that manage, create and program music which is then sent up to the satellites. The information is then taken in by the satellites and sent through a rebroadcast of the streams to earth.

The Major advantage of this is that, unlike earth-based wireless stations whose signals reach listeners 150 miles away, satellite wireless signals have a huge reach, and are receivable anywhere within the continental United States and hundreds of miles in each direction of the borders. Satellite wireless is growing to become a worldwide network and offerings are growing throughout the world. XM satellite radio and Sirius satellite radio are making it happen.

Unregulated Satellite Radio is the answer for free speech in a government regulated airwaves arena. Not only can listeners hear unbiased information but also they can listen to it anywhere in the United States. Media giants are jumping to get the piece of the pie regarding satellite radio, as the new wave of the future is satellite radio.

Watch Satellite TV on Pc – Desktop or Laptop


Technology has made it possible for you to watch satellite TV on PC. This is a dream fulfilled for some. Not long ago, people are still arguing and torn between the two choices - satellite TV and cable TV. While the competition is carrying on, we will take a closer look at these two major entertainment titans and compare them before deciding if we should take up either one or maybe to watch satellite TV on PC would be our choice.

Before we look at the option to watch satellite TV on PC, let us try to understand the background of satellite TV and cable TV. There are clearly two groups of TV viewers, one of them who are subscribers of cable TV, while the other watch satellite TV. Satellite television has always been thought to be more outstanding in terms of TV program quality. Cable TV on the other hand has so far gained an upper hand in terms of TV package pricing. One common grouse of satellite TV viewers is its complicated and not so easy satellite dish installation. To set up the satellite TV, you need to install a satellite dish of suitable size, receiver, cabling, mount and other equipment in order to start receiving satellite TV programs. Fortunately since most satellite service providers also provide free satellite dish installation as part of the package you subscribe for, it saves a great deal of trouble for satellite TV subscribers.

In terms of its availability in different geographical states, both are almost equal. Satellite TV viewers sometimes complain about the occasional disruptions in the TV transmission during bad weather conditions but just in case you are thinking cable TV viewers are spared, they are not either. This flaw is a common issue both groups of TV viewers have to contend with. This effectively levels the playing field for the two titans.

Satellite TV and cable TV are expected to continue to compete in terms of availability of service, quality and selection of TV programs and pricing. But in the midst of it, statistics are revealing that satellite TV is fast growing to become the choice of many viewers. Other than local TV entertainment, satellite TV viewers are pampered with a wide selection of entertainment, information, movies and traditional channels of satellite TV. Anyone can get to watch any program from world news, comedy to TV series, sports games and events and science documentaries using satellite TV. Your children would be entertained by the educational kids channels and cartoons.

These are essentially the two most widely accepted ways to watch TV. You might not be aware but to watch satellite TV on PC is like bringing the best out of the two popular TV entertainment methods. With a broadband internet connection, a computer that can be a desktop or laptop and proprietary PC satellite TV software installed onto your PC, you can instantly watch satellite TV on PC within minutes. This totally eliminates the need for complicated installation of the satellite dish system.

As you know, broadband internet connection is seldom interrupted and this also means that your TV viewing experience would not be interrupted and the TV picture quality is unlikely to experience distortion. You no longer have to miss any exciting episode of your favorite TV show because of a broken transmission of the TV feeds. One greatest benefit to be mentioned is the cost to watch satellite TV on PC. The only investment you are going to fork out is the one-time software cost in order to watch satellite TV on PC.

Looking at the many benefits that PC satellite TV has to offer, this modern TV viewing mode looks set to take the crown in the TV entertainment industry. Read up my satellite TV blog on more information about the software that has enabled many TV viewers to watch satellite TV on PC.

Sabtu, 27 September 2008

A Guide to Satellite TV


Satellite Television has been around for over twenty years, yet has never become as popular as today. It is gaining in popularity at quite a fast pace, mainly because of logistics, and its ability to overcome the limitations of competing technologies - cable television. Although satellite signals and regular cable tv signals are comparatively close, satellite television has some unique advantages. The first being access anywhere. Whether you have a cottage, or live in a remote location, satellite tv can be accessed anywhere on the planet. To learn more about satellite tv, visit
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The main limitations of satellite tv are;
You must have a line of sight to the satellite in orbit. If you reside in a remote area with trees, or any type of forest, then you must have a clean line of sight to the horizon. This may require some pruning of trees, or mounting the satellite dish higher up from the ground.

Weather conditions can also temporarily impact your reception, and cause signal loss. There is not much that can be done about this, however the average storm passes fairly quickly, and should cause no more tan a few minutes of signal loss annually.

Cable television requires underground cable lines to be run and connected to a main hub somewhere down line. This may be hundreds, or thousands of kilometers away. This not as cost effective and in many cases will not be available for decades - depending on your location. By the time cable tv lines are run, newer technologies will make cable tv obsolete anyway.

On the most generic level, satellite television consists of two components; a satellite dish, and a satellite receiver box. Satellite dishes are typically 18 inches to 30 inches in diameter, and are quite small in comparison with earlier satellite dishes, some of which exceeded 8 feet in diameter.

Satellite receivers are set top boxes that resemble television converter and digital cable terminal boxes. The technology behind them is basic, however the means to deliver satellite signals and to or protect them is quite extensive.

Satellite television can be somewhat confusing to many, as it is difficult to understand how information is relayed and retrieved. One thing to remember is that you cannot transmit to the satellite, there is absolutely no way for you to send any data to the satellite, unless you have a transmitter. These exist, and are very common for satellite Internet based systems, however unless you have purchased this equipment, you are using a satellite receiver only.

Satellite signals consist of many different types of information. The first is the actual content, or television channels. Next is data, such as programming guides, and then finally, information such as serial numbers, anti hacking codes and data to control access to the signals themselves. Most, if not al channels are subscription based. These are protected, and encrypted to prevent free access. Satellite signals have the ability to revive a damaged receiver, and to deactivate functioning receivers. The service provider can enable and disable your receiver, your account, and the channels you have subscribed to. All done using the data streams sent to your receiver. If you purchase pay-tv, or special programming your receiver has no way to relay those purchases, so a telephone line is required. You receiver accesses the telephone line to upload your purchase information, which is subsequently added to your monthly invoice.

Satellite receivers come in two common types, carded and cardless. Carded receivers have a small slot to facilitate a credit card sized access card. This card contains your account information, and your subscription details. Every channel on a satellite tv system is accesses using a subscription. This is created when you purchase the receiver and is written to the access card. The access card itself contains a small microchip that holds the subscription information. The card cannot be modified without special equipment.

The access card and your receiver both have unique serial numbers and these are married together upon your initial activation. The satellite tv service provider performs these tasks for you when your account is created. The card and receiver will not work apart from each other.

The second type of satellite receiver is a cardless system, where by the service provider handles all account activities, subscriptions and activation to an onboard access chip. The same as the access card, however the chip itself is contained within the satellite receiver.

A third option, although legally questionable is gray market equipment. This then breaks down into several categories.
- modifying your receiver, and the access card with electronic equipment, and software
- bypassing security protocols to "de-scramble" the tv signals
- using an emulator to pretend it is an access card, which electronically interfaces with your receiver
- modifying a microchip inside your receiver to bypass security
- using access card clone technologies to emulate an access card
- 3rd party satellite receivers (fta - free-to-air)

Free to air receivers are a concept that deserves an entire subsection, however, the basics are as follows. Satellite signals are not always encrypted, and some channels are designed to be free. Many others are not. FTA receivers are designed to access these free channels, however with current technologies, they are being used to access subscription channels. This is questionable - legally. Some argue, that they have the right to access any signal being sent over their property. Others say that that is not justification for stealing satellite tv signals. Each country has different laws, so there are no steadfast rules.

FTA receivers bypass the security and encryption protocols using modified chips and flash memory files. You routinely replace or update the flash memory programming within your receiver to access the programming. This is done on a routine basis, and sometimes can be done several times a day. This is the result of the service providers changing the security keys required to unlock the encrypted signals. FTA satellite receivers are fully programmable, thus making it easier to change the keys. This coupled with millions of individuals all working towards decrypting new codes, makes is a popular alternative to a subscription based service. For the most part this is illegal.

Required Equipment

Essentially, the concept of satellite tv is as follows:
- You have a satellite dish installed and aimed at the correct satellite (either professionally) or do it yourself.
- A good line of sight for year round viewing (accounting for leaves and vegetation growth in the summer)
- a subscription to a service provider (not essential with a FTA receiver)
- satellite receiver box (fta, Bell Expressvu, Direct TV, Dish Network, Starchoice)

If you opt for the fta receiver route, there are good brands, and clones. Viewsat and Pansat are top brands, while fortec and ariza are good clones. These require a pc, and a connection to the internet. Flash rom files, and new keys are manually updated either by a serial port cable, connected to the pc and fta receiver, or using a flash memory stick, like a usb memory stick.

Standard television has evolved into high definition signals, and set top boxes also, with integrated personal video recorders. Satellite television also offers these same features.
Satellite receivers now come with high definition capabilities and personal video recorders built in.

The FTA market is especially appealing as current fta receivers can be easily upgraded to increase recording times by the simple swap of a hard drive.

Watch Satellite TV on Pc and TV Methods Revealed


To watch satellite TV on PC or TV, there are quite a handful of methods to do so. It is important that we know our options since television is very much part of our life. In a recent study, statistics showed that more than 99% of our American homes own more than one television, with national average at around 2 TV sets per home. In fact, a good percentage of our households, more than 25% are already watching satellite TV. Let us take a walkthrough to various options to watch satellite TV on PC or TV.

Watch Satellite TV on TV

There are essentially 2 basic ways to watch satellite TV on our TV sets. You should be pretty familiar with Television Receive-Only (TVRO) as it was the pioneering satellite TV systems. These kind of do-it-yourself (DIY) satellite TV systems receive satellite TV feeds from FSS-type satellites, on C-band frequency. These systems are also called big ugly dish systems (BUDS) for its signature large satellite dish which are typically 3 to 6 feet in diameter. Before pay television and subscription-based Direct Broadcast Systems (DBS) services like Dish Network and DirecTV appeared, it was the only source of satellite TV. This way of watching satellite TV still exists in different parts of the world such as Australia, India and Europe but is generally for Ku-band DVB. In the US, more are ditching them to watch satellite TV using other methods. This is understandable since the TVRO system requires cumbersome satellite dish setup and is very limited in the number of stations available.

The most common method now is of course to watch satellite TV using Direct Broadcast Systems (DBS). Big names like DirecTV and Dish Network are two more popular DBS service providers in the US. In order for you to watch satellite TV, you need to subscribe for one of the monthly TV program packages. Normally, depending on the package, there are some variations in the types of programs you get to watch though you should be able to watch from several hundreds of satellite TV channels. The satellite dish did not die in this system; it just shrunk to about one and a half foot. One advantage about such a system over the TVRO was the stationary positioning of the satellite throughout the day. TVRO satellites need to be adjusted to receive different station feeds at various times of the day.

Watch Satellite TV on PC

You may have heard the recent buzz about being about to watch satellite TV on PC. Yes, it is true. There are also 2 ways to watch satellite TV on PC. You can either install a PCTV card on your PC to receive satellite TV feeds or by installing special PC satellite TV software. In both cases, you would require an internet connection, preferably broadband and a computer with minimum hardware requirements. That’s it and you are ready to tap into hundreds to thousands of worldwide TV stations.

This new concept of digital or internet satellite TV is based on using Free-To-Air (FTA) digital satellite broadcasts to bring decoded satellite TV channels to your personal computer. The internet satellite TV stations have been said to carry a wide selection of TV programs ranging from movies and TV series to scientific and geographic documentaries and include even children educational programs. More folks are being won over to watch satellite TV on PC, in particular to using PC satellite TV software for obvious reasons. The number of satellite TV stations is staggering, and the picture and sound quality is crystal clear. And they simply love the fact that they only need to invest in a software to watch satellite TV on PC that would not even cost them more than a movie and meal.

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How to Select a Satellite Internet Plan


Selection of your satellite internet plan is an extremely important step in getting broadband internet via satellite from HughesNet. Don't be lead into cheaper plans which offer minimal speeds when you can upgrade your plan and receive far superior speed for only ten dollars. The home package is the basic HughesNet plan and offers basic speed of 700kbps. This will get the job done but if you are upgrading from dial up to gain faster downloads and quicker web page loading, don’t sell yourself short. The Pro or the Pro Plus package is what you need. The Pro plan offers speeds up to 1000kbps and can handle connections for 2-3 computers. Another benefit of the pro package is its ability to handle wireless connections for laptops and other wireless accessories. The big brother of all the residential packages is the Pro Plus an extremely versatile package allowing its users all the same capabilities of DSL and T1 lines. The Pro Plus Package offers blazing speeds of 1500kbps and even has the capabilities of a static IP, a must for users seeking secure connections to servers.

Upload speeds also vary with the different HughesNet Packages. Upload speed plays an important role in sending emails, pictures, and files. If you plan to send a lot of files especially pictures or large documents a high upload speed is what you need. The Home package offers upload speeds of 128kbps which is a large increase over dial up. The Pro and the Pro Plus boast download speeds of up to 200 kbps.

All Residential HughesNet Plans come with these features: 24/7 live technical support there to help you with all your needs including setting up email accounts and billing questions; 5 free email accounts with up to 2GB of email storage allowing for plenty of room for storing photos, videos, and files; email defense that blocks and prevents spam mail and viruses via email; a personalized start page just like AOL or any other large scale internet service provider; HughesNet offers it’s customers a personalized start page with email, news, and other important content HughesNet customers specify; equipment and standard installation is included with all HughesNet packages and all HughesNet packages come standard with a 24 month equipment warranty covering the satellite dish and modem.

Residential HughesNet packages range from $59.99-$79.99 per month and normal installation is available within 3-6 business days of purchase.

 
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