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Looking to revolutionize the satellite internet industry, ViaSat has launched the largest communicative ka satellite ever and it is entirely dedicated to improving the satellite internet experience. Exede satellite service aims to eliminate a lot of the problems that satellite internet service has faced over the last several years, by increasing broadband and fighting other issues.

One issue that will continue to be there is the simple law of physics. It is still a long way from the earth to a geostationary satellite located above the equator. As a result, satellite is still prone to latency or a lag. As a result, there are still some applications which cannot be used on a satellite internet connection such as playing online gaming. However, ViaSat has poured millions of dollars into making sure that the satellite network is connected to a speedy land based connection to make the service as fast as possible. As a result, other applications such as voice over IP phone calls have no noticeable delay which is a large improvement over previous satellite internet service. In fact, experts say VoIP service could possibly be better in quality than a cellular phone call. In addition, users also say that web pages such as YouTube load without any problems and play without any hiccups monta&#380; cyfry plus &#322;&#243;d&#378;.

Another typical problem with satellite internet service has been the weather. Traditionally, satellite service has suffered from rain fade when the weather turns nasty outside. However, those associated with the ViaSat satellite says the company has managed to overcome this issue through its uplink power control making it "a little more reliable than satellite television." This means that you will still be able to stay online even when there is a downpour going on outside which might have interfered with the signal in the past.

Right now, company spokespeople say that the new ViaSat 1 can effectively service customers in a large portion of the United States. This is due to the capacity in which the satellite can still offer great connections without being overwhelmed. In fact, it may be able to have the same audience per satellite as Dish Network and DirecTV have. As a way to help manage the capacity, ViaSat is limiting the data which can be downloaded and uploaded. For example, the company has three separate plans available for customers with one offering 7.5 gigabytes per month, the middle plan offering 15 gigabits and the top tier with 25 gigabytes. Another satellite which is rumored to launch near 2015 will help ease some of the capacity problems. Company experts say that they understand the congestion that other satellite internet companies deal with and are working hard to try and avoid that issue.

The service could be one of the biggest things ever to hit satellite internet. The high speeds and relatively low prices will bring satellite internet to rural residents and businesses and could even be a competitor for DSL and cable in more urban areas as well.

In addition you get free Hi-def programming for life and all your local broadcast stations are included. All the necessary satellite components, such as the dish and receivers, will be set up free of charge, and your installation technician will demonstrate how the equipment works.

If you want to view all your programs in high definition you can receive an HD receiver absolutely free. If you want to record your programs, you can get a complimentary DVR receiver. And they'll even give you a complimentary DVR and HD receiver so you're able to view and record your programs in HD.

Dish Network is rated highest in consumer satisfaction among all satellite and cable TV providers by the American Consumer Satisfaction Index.

Compare to DIRECTV

DIRECTV's cheapest program package, the Choice Package, is $29.99 per month for 150 TV channels in addition to 48 music stations. They also include your local TV stations and give you free Hi-def for life. Their equipment installation is also free.

With DIRECTV you can get a basic receiver, but you will have to buy a costlier program package should you wish to get an Hi-def, DVR, or DVR/HD receiver.

DIRECTV is rated number 2 in consumer satisfaction among all satellite and cable television providers.