Missouri Satellite Internet
Residents of Missouri have been living in the dark ages dealing with slow dial-up internet speeds for too long but now HughesNet is bringing the relief you have been waiting for. You don't have to live anywhere near the DSL or cable networks. All you need is a clear view of the southern sky to get all the advantages of satellite internet. Long gone are the days of waiting for your telephone line to connect and getting bumped off at the most inconvenient times.
You can have with download speeds from 1000 Kbps to 5.0 Mbps (5000 Kbps) any time of the day or night simply by turning on your computer. All Windows and Mac users can successfully subscribe to HughesNet high speed internet and get speeds up to 75x faster than dialup.
Affordable packages make it possible for everyone to surf the net with amazing ease, send and receive emails and download large files and images. Shop online and stream videos and music around the clock.
Missouri Internet Access
Some form of wireline high speed broadband is currently available to 78% of households in the state of Missouri. However if the three largest metro areas, St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield are removed then the percentage of households with access to high speed broadband falls to only 65%. This clearly shows that residents of Missouri in rural areas are at a disadvantage. It is estimated that 1 million households in Missouri are located in rural areas, this is nearly half of the total households in Missouri.
The state of Missouri has 92 total high speed broadband providers, consisting of 44 ADSL providers and 18 cable modem providers. Other providers use Traditional Wireline and Fiber high speed line technologies. Missouri has 2 million high speed broadband lines serving 1.5 million households and 580,000 businesses.
There are 128 telephone exchanges in which no DSL Internet is available and cable modem access is available in only 267 out of the 689 exchange areas in Missouri. Cable modem access does not reach beyond the borders of town and cities. This is where satellite internet comes in, it can provide a solution for the population in these rural areas where cable modem and DSL does not reach. Although cable broadband is availavle in 37 exchange areas where DSL is not present, only 29% of households in these areas have access to cable modem service. Overall 481,000 of Missouri's 2.19 million households, primarily in rural areas have no access to wired high speed broadband. Wireless service, through satellite internet is the only option for the people who reside in these rural areas.
Benefits & Features:
- Up to $350 Cash Back Rebates
- Lowest Prices Ever, Always On, and Available Anywhere
- Up to 75x faster than dial-up
- Speeds from 1000 Kbps to 5000 Kbps
- No phone line needed

