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It seems that the Internet via satellite can have the last laugh by cable.

The increase in speed produced by the adoption of broadband in much of the USA Today has been largely taken for granted, because of the poor quality of service. But for the estimated 27 million Americans who use DSL connections, absentee luxury speed is evident.

While DSL can meet some needs of users, data speeds slower than many users unhappy with the experience. However, many users in rural areas do not have alternatives such as cable Internet infrastructure has not spread to much of rural USA

A new satellite JAXA, which promises to bring rural subscribers speed connections, which began last Saturday of Japan’s Yoshinobu launch complex at the Tanegashima Space Center. The new satellite, called WINDS, promises “super high-speed Internet” throughout the world. It was developed as a joint project between the Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) of Japan and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

The satellite promises of residential Internet subscribers the ability to use small dishes to connect to the Internet many times faster than the current speed of DSL or cable connections. According to the Associated Press satellite will provide data transmission rates of up to 1.2 Gbps. The service will initially focus on the Asia-Pacific region, which covers high-tech giants such as Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and possibly China. However, if the service catches providers USA Will be determined to coverage of North America wants too.

While the massive satellite may not have the ability to cover both Asia and North America needs high-speed Internet, similar satellites are forthcoming if necessary. JAXA meanwhile is proud to be the way. In a press release, the organization connected usefulness of satellites, which reads “Among other uses, this will make possible breakthroughs in Telemedicine, which will bring high-quality medical treatment to remote areas, and distance learning, connecting students and teachers separated For large distances. “

It remains to be seen whether the American telecommunications are in a position to use the new satellite quick, but certainly seems to be indicative of the development of Internet connections to come. It seems that in the world of satellite Internet service may have the last laugh lines from the ground - in the sunny days at least.



 
 
 
 

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