Satellite communication is affected by rain, snow and moisture. Effects are smaller on the lower frequency band, but on the higher frequency band they can become quite severe. Rain margins are important, they account for signal degradation. Increasing the dish size can also overcome the the problems related to moisture.
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Satellite Dish & Rain
January 5th, 2011Poland gets ASTRA2Connect
September 5th, 2009
SES ASTRA announced that it has has agreed on a new reseller agreement for marketing its interactive Satellite Internet service ASTRA2Connect with the Polish telecommunications holder Telekomunikacja Polska. Delivery has started on September 1st 2009.
Telekomunikacja Polska is the leading telecommunications operator in Poland. It will expand its extensive service offering and will also provide reliable satellite broadband connections for rural areas. ASTRA2Connect is planned to be offered in three different service packages, download speeds vary from 512 kbit/s to 2,048 kbit/s.
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Satellite Internet access Types
August 30th, 2009There are two main types of Satellite Internet systems currently available.
One Way Access will only allow you to receive data from the satellite, therefore the equipment cost will be low. Because there is no way to upload data to the satellite you will need to have it installed in conjunction with a dial-up, cable, dsl or other broadband link.
Because a wired connection is still necessary the most important benefit, namely wireless access, is lost. The only scenario in which one way access comes in useful is when a slow dial-up or isdn connection is your only wired option. In that case it will allow you to achieve higher speeds reaching about 3Mbit/s.
Two Way Access will allow a bidirectional connection. Users will be able to send data to the satellite. Because the current mainstream satellite dishes need to be manually directed to a satellite this technology can only be used in combination with geostationary satellites. These satellites remain at a seemingly fixed point hanging above earth. Because of that they need to be further away from earth to escape gravity. This high distance is the main reason for the high latencies that goes paired with current Satellite Internet subscriptions.
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