StarBand Overview — How
does StarBand work?
The
StarBand® system consists of a 24" x 36"
satellite dish mounted on or near your home or office
(1.2 meter satellite dish in Alaska, Hawaii Puerto Rico,
and the U.S. Virgin Islands). The dish must have a clear
unobstructed view of the southern sky. Two standard
coaxial cables connect the satellite dish antenna to
a PC or a StarBand satellite modem. The antenna both
sends requests to the Internet and receives Internet
content via the satellite, which is in orbit approximately
22,300 miles above the equator. The satellite communicates
with the StarBand hub facility, which has a direct connection
to the Internet.
In addition to the two-way satellite
Internet service, the StarBand system can also be configured
to receive satellite television service from DISH Network™
(additional fees apply).
Inside your house, the StarBand system
consists of a satellite modem that attaches to your
home PC through an ethernet or USB port. No telephone
connection, dial-up account or other Internet service
providers are needed. StarBand does it all for you!

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