Space may not be the only final frontier. Internet access in those wide-open spaces of rural America right down here on Earth is another frontier.
Happily, it's been reached, thanks to a small satellite minidish that reaches virtually everyone, even those in rural communities. That's good news for anyone who had to settle for dial-up, sometimes called the "World Wide Wait." The satellite Internet service, operated by WildBlue, is about 10 to 30 times faster.
Aside from not having to wait to get online, users of the new two-way satellite Internet service don't have to tie up a phone line. This is especially good news to people living in rural America, because better and faster Internet access also ensures that residents of rural areas can have the same access to educational opportunities and cutting-edge health care information as other Americans.
To learn more about WildBlue Internet access via satellite, visit www.localwildblue.com. For service, call 866-6-GOBLUE.
Small businesses that once had a big wait to get Internet access now have affordable, ubiquitous, broadband Internet service. | |