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Re: Signal Satellite options??



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Check out the two-way satellite offering from DirecTV (aka Hughes), called
DirecWay.  The site is www.direcway.com.

This is a two-way satellite internet service that is available throughout
North America.  They have two grades of service, residential and commercial.
The residential has a bandwidth cap during daytime hours, but this may not
be a factor since you are using delayed prices.  The commercial service has
been restricted to business locations, but you may be able to just pay up
and get the better daytime service.  I believe the computer connects to
their box with a USB cable, so check that you have one before ordering.

NB that there is also a one-way satellite version of this product that is
sold through big-box chain stores.  This version uses satellite for the
downlink from the net, and you have to have a dialup modem connected for
your data going to the net.


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Pulsipher" <davidp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: Signal Satellite options??


> I have been inactive for the last 2 years in trading and now I am
> getting back up and running. I was using Signals satellite service with
> the black signal receiver up until February 2000. In talking to Signal
> recently they seem to have a no-way attitude and want everything to go
> through eSignal which for many reasons is not a good choice for me. One
> of which is the equipment I now have that I really don't want to
> replace. They also seem to have shut down practically all of their FM
> stations as well. Even though they wont own up to it does Signal still
> have the satellite up and running for signal users? And if not what
> other Satellite options seem to be the method of choice for delayed
> futures and real time index's?
>
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>