Do customers have to have a phone line in addition to the satellite connection?
No. WildBlue offers an efficient 2-way broadband connection that requires no phone lines. Do I need a southern line of sight to receive a signal from your satellite? Yes. You will need a clear view of the southern sky to receive a signal from the WildBlue satellite. Back to top Technical Information: How fast is this service? How does it compare to cable modems and DSL? WildBlue’s always-on broadband Internet connection provides a user experience similar to most DSL and cable modem services. At launch, we will offer downstream speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps – more than 30 times faster than today’s dial-up speeds. WildBlue’s high bandwidth opens up a window to a world of rich content that is largely unavailable through dial-up modems. What operating systems are compatible with the WildBlue service? Windows/PC: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP Mac: OS 9.x, OS 10.2 or higher Will WildBlue work with Macintosh computers? Yes. The WildBlue service is compatible with Macintosh computers. What Web brows
No. WildBlue offers an efficient 2-way broadband connection that requires no phone lines. Q: Do I need a southern line of sight to receive a signal from your satellite? A: Yes. You will need a clear view of the southern sky to receive a signal from the WildBlue satellite. Technical Information Q: How fast is this service? How does it compare to cable modems and DSL? A: WildBlue’s always-on broadband Internet connection provides a user experience similar to most DSL services. We offer download speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps – more than 30 times faster than today’s dial-up speeds. We offer upload speeds up to 256 Kbps. WildBlue’s high bandwidth opens up a window to a world of rich content that is largely unavailable through dial-up modems. Q: What operating systems are compatible with the WildBlue service? A: Windows/PC: Windows 2000, XP or Vista & Mac: OS 10.4 or higher Q: Will WildBlue work with Macintosh computers? A: Yes. The WildBlue service is compatible with Macintosh computers. Q: What