panamadan wrote:I recently got a one way satellite service working great in the highland region of Volcan, Panama. It uses any dial up or cellular based connection for the outbound connection. If you have no land based telephone service in your location, you will need the Bellsouth wireless Internet service for your outbound connection. It doubles the monthly cost, but is immensely better than the land based telephone service. Download speeds via satellite average 400 Kbps, and the upload speeds via cellular are 144 Kbps. The satellite service costs $40.00 per month, with a US billing address, or $50.00 per month with a non-US billing address. It is DVB-IP based, and the service is on Satmex-5, which I easily receive on a 1.2 meter dish. The satellite equipment is inexpensive, around $300, but just the CDMA wireless PCMCIA card from Bellsouth costs $300 alone.
Since a two way satellite system would be immensely better than this, I am trying a two way Direcway system here next. After I test it here, I will post the results. If I can get it to work, I will eliminate my land telephone line, and just use cell phones for voice calls.
Susan Guberman-Garcia wrote:I have to question this because I have the Bellsouth card and the upload is very VERY slow.
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