What is the difference between DSL and satellite high-speed/broadband?
DSL operates over your existing telephone line, however it is distance limited. DSL is only available to customers located approximately three-miles from the local telephone switch. With satellite Internet, as long as you have a clear view that allows you to point the satellite dish towards the satellite, you can receive the signal.
DSL operates over your existing telephone line, however it is distance limited. DSL is only available to customers located approximately three-miles from the telephone local switch. With satellite broadband, as long as you can point the satellite dish towards the satellite you can receive the signal.