WILDBLUE SATELLITE INTERNET SERVICE
Welcome to the world of High-Speed broadband communication - WildBlue Satellite Internet Service…
Ever since the inception of Satellite Broadband Communication, several market players have been continually working towards making this extra-terrestrial internet satellite system, even more high-speed compatible and performance-oriented.Amidst this sea of satellite internet providers, surfaced Wild Blue high-speed satellite, to provide an always-on broadband Internet connection. Offering access speed upto 30 times faster than dial-up, WildBlue’s high-speed internet service provides high-speed data in both upstream and downstream directions. Using WildBlue’s two-way satellite connection, you do not require a phone or cable line to receive broadband Internet access.
WildBlue’s high speed satellite uses Ka-band 31 spot beam technology, providing low-cost wireless broadband service to customers that are out of range of terrestrial broadband connectivity such as DSL and Cable. WildBlue Satellite Internet shares the Ka-band spot beam capacity over United States on Telesat Canada Anik F2 satellite. Anik F2 is one of the largest commercial satellites ever built. However, due to the ever-growing demand for high-speed Internet access, WildBlue satellite internet service, felt the need to provide more capacity by launching a satellite of it’s own.
On March 28, 2006, WildBlue high speed internet satellite Communications announced future launching of a new Ka-band spot beam satellite, WildBlue-1, a high-powered 4.7 metric ton satellite, that will add to broadband capacity over the contiguous United States. WildBlue-1 has been designed to accommodate a very large capacity of customers. The satellite uses advanced technology, which will enable WildBlue Satellite Internet to significantly augment its Ka-band spot beam platform across U.S.
The launch of WildBlue-1, would potentially allow WildBlue satellite internet service to cater to thrice the number of its existing customers in homes and small offices. Manufactured by Space Systems/Loral, WildBlue-1 has been designated its launch by Arianespace, using its Ariane 5 vehicle from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou. Arianespace also launched Anik F2 in July of 2004.
According to Dave Leonard, Chief Executive Officer of WildBlue, WildBlue-1 will help ensure that WildBlue’s high-speed internet service will meet 100 percent of customer/s demand in the foreseeable future. WildBlue’s high speed internet at low-cost has earned extreme popularity nationwide, thereby, laying more emphasis on accelerating the launch of WildBlue-1 later this year to meet the overwhelming response. In order to facilitate the use of the increased capacity generated by WildBlue-1, WildBlue Satellite Internet has contracted with Andrew Corporation to build two new spot beam gateways to augment the existing gateways
With the incorporation of advance technologies and low-cost structure, WildBlue’s high-speed internet service also received Broad Band Reports (BBR) Gold Award. Introduced in February 2004, BBR Awards rate a company on good, bad and ugly performance scale. The ratings are strictly based on customer/s reviews about the company. This makes WildBlue’s high speed internet the only satellite broadband provider to ever receive a Gold Award. Broadband Reports is a highly respected industry web site that devotes itself into getting the word out through it’s users as to the good, bad and ugly in the world of high speed internet.
In order to qualify for the Gold Award, a company must sustain an average score over 80% and also maintain a score of over 80% for the previous 5 months. WildBlue satellite internet service scored above an 80% satisfaction rating for over six months on BroadbandReports.com and therefore won the gold award. These are not standards that can be maintained by luck, they demand due diligence in providing above average service to WildBlue customers.
WildBlue Satellite Internet has been successfully providing high-speed internet access via satellite to homes and small businesses in communities that are not currently being served or underserved by other high speed providers. People in rural areas are finally getting a service that delivers higher speed and reliability.
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