Strategic Continental Push for Hughesnet Satellite Internet
Posted Mar.13, 2010 in Satellite News

Continental TV, a channel partner authorized HughesNet is the national penetration of broadband challenged areas of America, where the DSL or cable Internet does not exist. Continental satellite is to bridge the solution for satellite Internet address any shortcomings of the budget and business profile of technology.
What makes Continental approach by a different dealer HughesNet is a typical emphasis on customer specific adjustment based on each profile. “We are not just a satellite box solution. So, will never have to discuss the existence of the square, who is forced to worry about round hole,” said Bill Burns, director of marketing and sales. “With the Internet via satellite, there are some potential applications that provide customers can be recommended before one common share and, combined with the hardware.” The old adage that knowledge is power is only effective if the knowledge is well focused and directed to an effective result. We at Continental satellites to give you the knowledge and ongoing support for your Internet experience by satellite to its maximum advantage to optimize.
Continental satellite is to bridge the broadband information Continental Divide. We have worked with HughesNet, due to its wide use in homes and small businesses across America, a partnership. HughesNet has the resources and the development of infrastructure for the bridge and the right strategic partnerships to facilitate this critical mission. Continental satellite is composed of industry experts who understand how critical the need to apply and broadband Internet to your home and business. In essence, this is where the rubber meets the road.
Outside of cable and DSL, there is only one other broadband solutions, and that the satellite is the Internet. In today’s age of information transmission, broadband is the need for personal and business, not a luxury, as it was ten years ago. The costs are very competitive when you consider other broadband services such as DSL or cable. Think about what DSL actually cost the full amount when you consider that you first get a landline as a prerequisite for service, plus the cost of the ADSL service itself. Remember that maintaining a fixed line is somewhere between 30 and 50 dollars a month plus the change in the cost of DSL monthly premium themselves, which can range from $ 25 to $ 90. Add the two, and you can pay 55-140 dollars a month for your connection DLS. Satellite Internet starts at the lower end of this series only 59 99/monthly. You’re thinking that there is a fixed telephone line required, and speeds comparable and in some cases, higher than the average DSL. HughesNet speed Internet service via satellite from 700kbps to 2 Mbps 0. Compared to dial-up’s that, twenty to fifty times faster.
For a detailed understanding of these issues, the service for you, please contact us at your convenience. We have a real company with real people behind our website at www. Continental TV. COM. Contact Bill (director of sales and marketing) in high-speed satellite Continental. COM. We also want your life to technology partner. – Sincerely, The Team Sales and Marketing
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