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You are so right!
I've been using two-way satellite (Starband) for three years now and it is a blessing, but..

High latency and low-speed uplinks really limit the system. If DSL or cable ever get withinn reach, I'm switching.
Posted by: avoflats   Posted on: 03/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ka band problems  garyX | 03/11/04
satellite Delay  dscowan | 03/11/04
Satellite Delays  middle of nowhere | 03/11/04
I have never understood the delay...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Your altitude is a bit off...  Jose Jimenez | 03/12/04
Satellite only for niche market  DigitalKid | 03/11/04
You are so right!  avoflats | 03/12/04
The Midwest is not 50 people per mile  mew@... | 03/12/04
most of north east is rural  middle_road | 03/12/04
most of north east is rural  middle_road | 03/12/04
depends what they charge this go round  JWatson77 | 03/11/04
Where have you been?  AdeOghert | 03/11/04
Satellite Broadband failed because...  BitTwiddler | 03/11/04
Re.: Satellite Broadband Failed Because. .. .  lcarliner@... | 03/12/04
And it's still failing  Mr Lupner | 03/12/04
And ALL consumers pay the price.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
But how long till that happens?  voska | 03/11/04
Next week for me.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
The FCC has done no such thing....  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
I think you need to catch up.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
No, I don't think so....  Jose Jimenez | 03/12/04
Strange So Many are doing it  intrepidrx@... | 01/01/06
BPL is a non-starter  avoflats | 03/12/04
Wanna bet?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Therein lies the problem...  Jose Jimenez | 03/12/04

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