The Internet
Accessing the Internet at high-speeds opens up a WildBlue world full of information
and entertainment. You will now be able to surf the Web at lightning-fast speeds,
download music and movies, share photos with friends and family, and much, much
more.
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WildBlue Gateways
WildBlue has 5 gateways located throughout the U.S. and Canada that efficiently
connect WildBlue’s satellite access network with the Internet. Each gateway
consists of microwave, Internet, and other broadband equipment that quickly
and efficiently route traffic from the customer’s PC to the Internet and
back. WildBlue connects the gateways to the Internet via a state-of-the-art
fiber backbone.
WildBlue Satellite
WildBlue has designed a state-of-the-art Ka-band communications system aboard
Telesat’s Anik F2 satellite that covers the contiguous U.S. with 31 spot
beams. Built by Boeing and launched by Arianespace, the Anik F2 satellite is
one of the largest commercial satellites ever manufactured, and is in a geostationary
orbit 22,500 miles above the equator at 111.1° West Longitude. WildBlue chose
the 20/30 GHz Ka-band frequencies and a spot-beam architecture as the most efficient
and effective technology platform to offer broadband via satellite. WildBlue’s
advanced technology and low cost structure allows us to offer consumers and
small office customers higher speeds and lower prices than other satellite broadband
companies.
WildBlue’s satellite technology allows us to modify various parameters
of the earth-to-space signals on an individual user basis so as to adapt in
real time to each user’s situation, which may change due to weather and
other factors.
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WildBlue Minidish
WildBlue’s minidish (28” x 26”) both receives signals from
the WildBlue satellite, and sends signals from the customer up to the satellite.
Using the latest microwave receive and transmit technologies, WildBlue offers
a small, efficient minidish which can be mounted on a roof, wall or via pole
mount in the ground. NCCI provides professional installation of the WildBlue
equipment which will take approximately 2-3 hours.
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WildBlue Satellite Modem
A WildBlue modem is required to connect one or more customer PCs to the WildBlue
network. WildBlue uses standardized modem technology based on the DOCSIS cable
modem standards to offer a low-cost, small satellite modem. NCCI provides professional
installation of the WildBlue equipment which will take 2-3 hours.
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PC
Connected via Ethernet to the WildBlue modem, your PC will have WildBlue’s
high-speed Internet access, whether in your home or in your small office. You
may connect your PC directly to your WildBlue modem with an Ethernet cable,
or you can attach a wireless hub or router to your WildBlue modem and connect
wirelessly (using the popular 802.11 standards for example). You are required
to have an up-to-date anti-virus software on your PC.
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