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Comical Timeline Of The History Of Satellite Internet Service

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Take a look at this humorous and informational timeline of how Satellite Internet Service has progressed throughout the ages.  Make sure to take a look at the fine print for a bit of fun history of what else happened that year.

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Satellite Internet Is Better Than Ever

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Satellite internet is becoming more and more reliable all of the time.  While it has long been promised to be the wave of the future and the

New Satellite Internet Service

one thing that will help those in rural regions get online, it is finally beginning to live up to all of those promises.  As a result, more and more people are becoming intrigued by what satellite internet service has to offer and are looking at it as a viable way to get online.

Zuckerberg Makes His Next Move, Will It Affect Satellite Internet?

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

It seems that Mark Zuckerberg has been a popular name in the media ever since The Social Network came out in theaters about how he ‘supposedly’ started the company

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we all know as Facebook.  It further seems that Zuckerberg and Facebook have implemented a lot of changes that have greatly impacted high speed internet as we know it.  However, we can’t help but to compare Facebook to one of its biggest competitors, Google.  As we mentioned in a previous blog post, Google has just made a multi-million dollar investment into new satellite internet technologies.  On the contrary we have not seen Facebook make any contributions to the satellite internet world.  One might argue that their attempt at Facebook Light catered to satellite internet’s high latency, but I disagree.  It might have catered to dial up users but not satellite internet users.  Nevertheless, they discontinued this service.