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How does the one-way solution send the request to the Internet?

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How does the one-way solution send the request to the Internet?

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With one way, the dish is a receive-only unit. Generally most Internet users only need high-speeds when they download, such as when viewing a web page with several large graphics, or requesting large files. Data is typically sent through land-based methods like regular telephone, ISDN or T-1 lines. The outbound requests are usually very small (1 /10 to 1/100 the size of returning information), and the primary need for speed is for the downloads. This solution offers up to 400kbps in download speeds.

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