Posts Tagged ‘rural satellite internet’
Friday, August 19th, 2011
High Speed Rural Satellite Internet is by no means old but has been around long enough to get a good foothold in this desert destination. A state with not much water, beautiful sunsets, snow-covered mountains (Nevada is Spanish for snow-covered), and laws that allow just about anything, or I should say a lack of laws.
There is definitely no law against setting up your computer with rural satellite internet service. This ‘lack of laws’ is exactly how they rebuilt the economy after people got sick of mining silver and gold in excruciating heat and started to leave the state.
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Nevada: A Desert With A Lot Of Good Old Rural Satellite Internet
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Friday, July 29th, 2011
Talk about the need for rural satellite internet! There are areas of Maine that are so remote that in some places only 27 people live in a 2,000 square mile radius. Mountains of pine trees cover 90 percent of the state from the Canadian border right down to the rocky coastline of the Atlantic Ocean.
Large, clear, cool lakes spot the landscape and combined with the miles of coastline, offers vacationers many options to enjoy the Pine Tree State. Appropriately, their license plate says, ‘Vacationland’. With the availability of satellite internet service you are never stranded and can continue to stay on top of things while away from home.
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The Main Thing About Maine Is Rural Satellite Internet
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Friday, June 24th, 2011
Illinois is one of the great Midwestern states that is located just east of the Mississippi River. This is definitely not a ‘fly-over state’ since it is a hub for travelers using rail, air, boats or cars. It is also a Rural Satellite Internet state so no matter where you reside within its almost 58,000 square miles you have all of the amenities of the big cities. Even our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, thought it was a great place to move to (New Salem) and to set up his legal office and start raising a family (Springfield).
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Monday, June 20th, 2011
There are now robotic car-watching systems in use around the country that will make finding stolen cars a whole lot easier. The information
culled from its use can be put in a data base which can be accessed anywhere if used in connection with high speed satellite internet.
It’s called Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) and it is being installed on the tops of squad cars and at toll booth platforms to instantaneously read any license plates that pass in front of, behind, or on the sides of the equipment. At this point the collected images are run against a computerized list of stolen cars which will point the police to the correct vehicle for investigation. With the assistance of high speed satellite internet this information can be accessed from even the most remote locations instead of just inside city limits.
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Future Cruisers And High Speed Satellite Internet Connections
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Friday, June 17th, 2011
Idaho, land of the Shoshone, feared enemy of the Plains Apache. Larger in area than all of New England combined yet with a population the size of Philadelphia, it’s not hard to be far away from civilization with nothing but satellite internet to keep in touch. Vast snow-capped mountain ranges dominate the rugged landscape with deep canyons and the great rivers, Snake and Columbia carving their way through this Rocky Mountain state. When one thinks of Idaho, it’s easy to think that there’s nothing there but wilderness and potatoes.
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Idaho: A Gem Of A State For Broadband Satellite Internet
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