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Satellite Technology is Multimedia Communications

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Satellite television made its way into American homes in the late 1970s. With access to a multitude of additional television networks. As the technology has progressed many things have changed from the original satellite television. Originally, the satellite dish was a monstrous piece of equipment. In some cases the dish was taller than the house that it provided the service to. In addition the dish was typically black and metal and was a real eyesore. In the 1990′s the dishes began to become smaller and were the same size as one provided by the satellite providers currently. In addition to the modern dish, the providers now offer subscribers hundreds of channels.

Another form of a satellite communication device is the satellite telephone. Satellite phones provide the user the capability to contact someone by telephone from almost anywhere in the world. These phones are often used by adventurers whose temptation for risk takes them to remote places. Most often these satellite phones are used in the event of an emergency because they provide telephone access in places far out of reach of a cellular network. The phone can be a reassurance for hikers climbing mountains in the event of a storm or avalanche.

Satellite radio is a service that has become available in the U.S. and Canada. Satellite radio is available for both the car and home. It is becoming more common that new cars come with a satellite radio receiver and antenna factory installed in the car. There are two providers in the U.S. that recently merged. Satellite radio offers the subscribers over a hundred radio channels, most of which are commercial free. Also, the satellite radio is not controlled by the FCC so censorship does not apply. The users can choose from many genres of music, such as blues, jazz, country, rock, hip-hop and reggae. Satellite radio is available in the most remote locations of the U.S. so the user can listen uninterrupted wherever the road takes them.

The most recent innovation in internet communication is satellite internet. With this service, homeowners in very remote locations of the United States can have broadband internet access. In most of these places the only alternative is dial-up internet which operates at a speed not even comparable to the satellite internet. This form of internet can also prove to be a great alternative to DSL service because only the subscriber is receiving transmission from the provider, where as with DSL everyone connected to the same telephone line is sharing the bandwidth.

Almost every form of communication is now available via a satellite connection. For many Americans living outside the major metropolitan areas, satellite communication provides customers with equivalent television and internet access.

The Pros of Satellite TV

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Thousands of miles above the surface of the Earth, television satellites are serenely orbiting our planet at geosynchronous altitude, broadcasting hundreds of different channels to the world below. Inside our living rooms, the TV is so taken for granted that it is easy to forget the miraculous technology that makes it all possible. We don’t need to be able to understand the inert noble gases in plasma screens and the liquid crystals in LCD displays in order to be able to enjoy the pictures they produce. We are able to ignore the incredible distances that signals travel, and the fact that millions of people can receive the same thing at the same time.

One of the most obvious pros of satellite TV is the staggering number of channels it offers. This broad selection gives the power to the viewer, to browse and choose the programs that seem the most interesting, entertaining, and educational to them. Watching TV is a matter of personal tastes, but you can’t choose according to your tastes unless you have a wide variety of options. Local analog connections have never been able to provide more than a few channels, and even cable can’t keep up with satellite.

Another great pros of satellite TV is that it touches every corner of the Earth, so that no matter how rural or remote a viewer is, they can still tilt a satellite dish towards the sky and receive the same benefits as anyone else. Sports fans in eastern Montana can watch the NFL Sunday ticket the same as anyone in urban Houston or Chicago. Our world is ever more connected, and this kind of availability is extremely important to areas that traditionally have been underserved when it comes to technology.

Satellite TV doesn’t just come to you, it also takes you places. Flip through the channels and you have endless choices from imaginary worlds to the Real World, the History Channel or the Today Show, local events and foreign news – even the weather channel is a glimpse around the globe. With a resource this valuable for discovering the universe around you, don’t skimp on a poor service or inferior technology. Open up your world with a satellite package that brings you news from India and sitcoms from the UK, nature shows about Africa and science shows made in Australia. See it all up close and personal, in shimmering detail, with phenomenal high definition coverage. If you stick with local stations, all you will ever get is local news, watered down shows, and overall poor, unexciting selection. With a full satellite package, you have the world at your finger tips.