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No more dial-up please!


It was on 2003 when I first acquired my very own PC. I was running dial-up back then due to the expensiveness of broadband and DSL. I still remember the days when everything runs so slow as if I was racing with a turtoise. I have to wait for minutes just so my friendster would load. It was a disaster I tell you. The pages would turn blank and inaccessible especially during peak hours. So I have to wake up as early as 4 in the morning just so I can download videos and music on my hard drive. Then it came to pass that internet dial up cards invented the surf-free during off-peak hours. From 12 midnight to 6 in the morning, internet were free and your balance in your internet card would not be deducted. For example if I have a 12-hour surfing time and I consumed 3 hours from the total time, my balance would not be affected during the off-peak hours even if I surf for 5 to 6 hours or more. The companies gave the promo because of the stiff competition and because of many people who turned to faster connections on the internet.

After 3 years, I had enough of the slow motion surfing and decided to go on fast track with the advent of Satellite Internet Service. My present connection runs on satellite service and there are so many advantages of having one. First, I do not have to wait for minutes for web pages to load, I do not have to turn off and on my modem and there is no need for interference on my land line phone whenever my dial-up is running. Thanks be to many satellite internet services like HughesNet Satellite Internet, I don’t anymore have to
Worry on so many dial-up woes and concerns. HughesNet Installs for a maximum of 2 days waiting time, but that is rare because most of the time, consumers get their installation within the day by the help of professional satellite installers throughout the country. Other features of having HughesNet on your PC are 1) free assistance via phone by trained satellite internet specialists, 2) fast Internet speed from 700 Kbps to 2 Mbps 3) low-low prices and 4) flexible internet options.

With the advent of Satellite Internet, who needs dial-up? Go slow or go fast, it is your choice.







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