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Internet by satellite- Tap into the Power of Internet Era

The internet is a globally connected network system that uses TCP/IP to transmit data via various types of media. The internet is a network of global exchanges- including private, public, business, academic and government networks- connected by guided, wireless and fiber-optic technologies. Unlike online services, which are centrally controlled, by design, the internet is decentralized. Each Internet computer, called a host, is independent. Operators can choose which internet service to use and which local services to make available to the global community.http://afrikanet.com/

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Internet by satellite- Tap into the Power of Internet Era

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  1. Internet by satellite- Tap into the Power of Internet Era

  2. The internet is a globally connected network system that uses TCP/IP to transmit data via various types of media. The internet is a network of global exchanges- including private, public, business, academic and government networks- connected by guided, wireless and fiber-optic technologies. Unlike online services, which are centrally controlled, by design, the internet is decentralized. Each Internet computer, called a host, is independent. Operators can choose which internet service to use and which local services to make available to the global community. Internet by Satellite is the new buzz created across the oceans and borders to synthesize the internet connections and receive high-speed uninterrupted internet connection anywhere you want.

  3. How does Internet by Satellite Work? Internet by satellite has the ability to transmit and receive data from a relatively small satellite dish on earth and communicate with an orbiting geostationary satellite miles above Earth’s equator. The orbiting satellite transmits (and receives) its information to a location on Earth called the Network Operations Center or NOC. The NOC itself is connected to the internet, so all communication made from a satellite dish to the orbiting satellite will flow through the NOC before it reaches to any user.

  4. Advantages of Shifting to Internet by Satellite • Global Coverage • Save Money • Always-On Connection • Use Multiple Devices • It is unaffected by service outages

  5. Advantages of Shifting to Internet by Satellite Communications satellites have been used to connect to the internet via broadband data connections. This can be very useful for users who are located in very remote areas, and cannot access a broadband connection. Internet by satellite are used in locations where terrestrial Internet access is not available, and for users who need mobile internet access ability. Broadband Internet access via communications satellite is available almost all over the world, including at sea and mobile land vehicles making them connected to the world. Satellite internet customers range from individual home users with one PC to large remote business at sites with several hundred portable laptops. Satellite modems are now widely used and they have commonly used connectors such as Ethernet.

  6. Advantages of Shifting to Internet by Satellite Don’t waste your time with slow Internet. Switch over to the internet by satellite for experiencing the high-speed uninterrupted internet in Africa. For more details and information contact Afrikanet on below given addresses. Afrikanet Oxford Culham Service Centre, Building C2, OX14, Abingdon Culham, UK Phone no: +44 (0) 1865 408 365 Mail: contact@Africanet.net Cameroon: Phone no: +237 243 68 11 80 Mail: contact@GoSat.cm Cote D’ Ivoire:PhNo: +225 2030 9292 Mail: contact@GoSat.ci Website: www.afrikanet.com

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