satellite connection
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Leaving No Paddock Unconnected – Real Rural Connectivity Challenges & Solutions
The need for stable connectivity has never been greater. While some rural businesses turn their attention to the benefits of increased yield through smart farming, many are still just facing basic issues with having a reliable connection. Therefore, rural connection challenges are far from solved, but do we have the solutions for them? Internet reality…
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Get business grade support and reduce your down time with Rural Connect
Despite an internet connection being an essential part of our daily lives, an inferior connection is sadly far too common for remote businesses across the country. Couple that with having to listen to hold music for what feels like hours before to speak to customer support, and the frustration is doubled – maybe even tripled.…
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Busting common myths around satellite technology: #3 Satellites are too far away to perform well enough
IPSTAR understands that for farming families, rural workers and remote located small businesses, getting connected isn’t easy. What’s needed is a connection as reliable as in the city, but when you’re operating a farm the size of a small country, that can be easier said than done. There are some commonly cited myths around the…
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Busting common myths around satellite technology: #2 Intermittent service means faulty technology
In our last blog we discussed whether using satellite technology for your connection needs is as slow and clunky as some of the rumours suggest. If you’re still living in the early post-millenium years then this perspective could have some truth to it but nowadays, things have vastly improved and moved on. What else has…
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Busting common myths around satellite technology: #1 Satellite technology is slow and can’t compete with ADSL
Every day we read about how technology is constantly changing, alongside the needs and challenges of the end users. At the heart of this is reliance on connectivity; the need to be able to run our businesses, our homes and lives online and always connected. However, remote Australians are probably used to getting the raw…