What do I have to tell a local Internet Service provider when I want to establish the ground-based return loop at receive sites?
A — Our delivery of the Internet is transparent to the ISPs so we do not need to give them any special instructions. The principal difference between normal Internet service through an ISP and ADEC Internet delivery involves changes in our addressing scheme with IDI. IDI will indicate to the ISP that the connection on the Internet is complete while in actuality, Internet signals are being delivered by satellite. • Q — If I have a site that currently has nothing, what do you recommend the total purchase package include for both digital video and Internet access? Equipment from the ground up and price. A — 1. Good quality fixed off-set feed solid antenna (dish) with minimum diameter of 1.8 meters (six feet) from Scientific Atlanta, DH, Andrews, Miralite, Vertex, etc. — $300 to $400 (this dish will be fixed on the ADEC satellite) 2. Norsat phase-stable Ku-band LNB; phase noise spec. of -65 dBc — $110 to $150 3. Cable at about $7/ft (installed) from antenna to the receiver 4. GI DigiC
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