What is the difference between my dial-up and satellite broadband?
A tremendous time savings to you! Your dial up brings back information from websites into your computer at anywhere from 5 to 56k, while the satellite will bring the same information to your computer at 320-400kbps. The theoretical maximum speed over your telephone line back into your computer is 42kpbs. This is a time saving of 5-20 times, not unlike driving a car 25 MPH versus 125-500 MPH.
A tremendous time savings to you! Your dial up brings back information from websites into your computer at anywhere from 5 to 56K, while the satellite will bring the same information into your computer at 320-400Kbps. The theoretical maximum speed over your telephone line back into your computer is 42Kbps. This is a time saving of 5 to 20X.
A tremendous time savings to you! Your dial up brings back information from websites into your computer at anywhere from 5 to 56K, while the satellite will bring the same information into your computer at 320-400K. The theoretical maximum speed over your telephone line back into your computer is 42K. What we are speaking of is a time saving increase of 5 to 20 Times, not unlike driving a car 25 MPH versus 125-500 MPH.
A tremendous time savings to you! Your dial up brings back information from websites into your computer at anywhere from 5 to 56K, while the satellite will bring the same information into your computer at 500-768 Kbps. The theoretical maximum speed over your telephone line back into your computer is 42Kbps.
A tremendous time savings to you! Your dial up brings back information from websites into your computer at anywhere from 5 to 56K, while the satellite will bring the same information into your computer at 320-400Kbps. The theoretical maximum speed over your telephone line back into your computer is 42Kbps.