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It might seem to a lot of tech-hungry Americans who live in rural areas that advancements in technology are slow to reach them. This is evidenced by the fact that cable television providers seem to be crawling at a snail’s pace to supply service to remote areas. And the construction of cell towers is running at about the same speed.

The good news is that this trend seems to be slowly changing thanks to some high-speed satellite Internet providers like those found at wildbluedeals.com, which allow computer users living in rural America to experience Internet speeds that can be up to 30 times faster than previous dial-up technology.

So, let’s assume you’re a computer user looking for high-speed Internet in Colorado or another rural area. Imagine being able to use your computer to do the following things:

  1. Get your degree. That’s right, with high-speed satellite Internet you can access some great online education opportunities that are offered from accredited e-learning institutions or even your own state’s universities and colleges. And the process will be time-efficient thanks to satellite technology. Living in a remote area definitely has its advantages, but some might consider it a disadvantage to not be able to start or continue an advanced education. With faster computing speeds you can change that and take control of your destiny (or just your personal interests) while still reaping the rewards of a rural lifestyle.
  2. Download music. With the economy being the way it is these days, it can get costly to buy complete CDs when you really only want one or two songs from each one. Not to mention having to pay shipping costs since you’re most likely ordering those CDs from an online resource. Want a cost-effective solution? Download the songs you like right from your home computer, create your own playlists, and only pay for the songs you want. How’s that for not spending unnecessary money? And with satellite Internet speeds that are blazing fast compared to sluggish dial-up technology, you’ll be saving time, too.
  3. Have separate e-mail addresses. Chances are there’s more than one user in your household who would like to have a private e-mail address. Or maybe you run a business from your home and want to have a separate e-mail account for that purpose. With high-speed satellite Internet providers like WildBlue you can have up to 10 e-mail addresses at the same time, which provides a pretty nifty way to manage a busy household from one central location. And remember, all this is done at speeds faster than previous dial-up technology, which means each of those users will be online and offline a whole lot faster than they were before.
  4. Save on landline phone costs. Sure, most rural residents must have a landline since cell phone access is not available to them and emergencies do arise. But a lot of users need (or choose to have) an extra landline for their dial-up computer use. With high-speed satellite Internet service that is now reaching these remote areas, an added landline (and its associated cost) can be eliminated.
  5. Experience more consistent availability. In the past when your landline phone would lose service due to downed wires it meant you lost your dial-up connection as well. With satellite Internet service, those disruptive and frustrating dial-up inconveniences are a thing of the past.

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p>Satellite Internet connectivity is now available virtually anywhere in the United States, regardless of terrain or degree of remoteness, thanks to providers like WildBlue who have recognized the importance of bringing technology to everyone – even those living in the most mountainous or barren locations.

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