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    Smile sat internet . no dtv or hughs. so whats left?

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    Im looking for a good satellite internet provider and i dont want to use hughes net or wildblue. .Nothing against them, but im looking for something affordable but also something i can use my phone on. Due to latency issues the other two are limited.

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    Did you try asking in this forum?

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    affordable does not equal satelite isp (wildblue is by far the cheaper one)
    latency? there is this thing called space. It sits between you and the dish. It takes time for this signal to go from you to the dish, back down to the isp, then across the web, then back to the isp, then back to the dish, then back to you. average is 1000 m/s

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    Smile sat internet no dtv or hughs so whats left?

    I should have indicated im a current wildblue customer . i like it alot but i wouldnt mind paying extra for the sat internet so i can use phone capabilities, but maybe im just reaching for the stars.my local phone company charges about 89 dollars a month for service and the tech support is crappy. i get better service thru a prepaid phone i have.If i can combine the two costs to a single bill equaling the two or less, that would be great. I know you get what you pay for, so I was hoping someone might be able to suggest a service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gardenman2002 View Post
    I should have indicated im a current wildblue customer . i like it alot but i wouldnt mind paying extra for the sat internet so i can use phone capabilities, but maybe im just reaching for the stars.my local phone company charges about 89 dollars a month for service and the tech support is crappy. i get better service thru a prepaid phone i have.If i can combine the two costs to a single bill equaling the two or less, that would be great. I know you get what you pay for, so I was hoping someone might be able to suggest a service.

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    There is no satelite isp that is compatable with VOIP.
    DSL,Cable, or fiber. AKA land based ISP is the only
    Oh and LOS ISPs

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    Quote Originally Posted by gardenman2002 View Post
    I should have indicated im a current wildblue customer . i like it alot but i wouldnt mind paying extra for the sat internet so i can use phone capabilities, but maybe im just reaching for the stars.my local phone company charges about 89 dollars a month for service and the tech support is crappy. i get better service thru a prepaid phone i have.If i can combine the two costs to a single bill equaling the two or less, that would be great. I know you get what you pay for, so I was hoping someone might be able to suggest a service.

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    89 bucks for a landline? Damn! There are cheaper options...usually a home phone bare bones is like 15-20 bucks a month
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    There are some VoIP providers that are satellite compatible, but you have to choose carefully. Avoid software solutions, and select a hardware solution where the provider "tunes" his equipment to be more "satellite friendly". The inexpensive providers can't do this, there's no cheap solution.

    Wildblue isn't VoIP friendly, but the same service in Canada - is. So it's possible, Wildblue simply doesn't see a profit motive in supporting VoIP. Hughes consumer grade service doesn't either. But for a few bucks more, you can subscribe to their business grade service and opt for VoIP acceleration. Again, it's not a cheap solution. iDirect is said to support VoIP quite well, but they're more expensive yet. I know $90 for a landline sucks, but in the end might be cheaper than usable satellite VoIP. Maybe giving up the landline in favor of a prepaid cell is least expensive solution. I've got a no-contract pre-paid 3G phone for $25/month.

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    Depending upon your location, a WISP may be a better choice if you are within range of one of their towers. You could try wispdirectory.com to see if there are any in your area.

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