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These days Satellite can bring all the benefits of Broadband Internet connection to just about everyone, even those on the road!

Satellite Broadband works at approximately 10 x the speed of a traditional modem.

Our Satellite service has fewer users sharing the same connection giving you faster access than most of our competitors' services.

Always on Internet access, with no call charges!

OfficeLink IT offer a range of Satellite Broadband pricing options.

OfficeLink IT also offer a Satellite sharing facility.

If your Satellite Broadband connection were ever to fail, we can arrange an ISDN back up connection, ensuring continuous service.

Grants are available in many parts of the UK to support the cost of Satellite Broadband installation. Contact us today for details.

We will recommend and supply the most efficient and cost effective method of Internet access for your business. Contact us to arrange a consultation.


 What do I need?

OfficeLink IT will supply and install everything required for efficient use of Satellite Broadband to an office or home user. This system can be used with any number of computers, or a single computer, dependent on your needs.

A satellite dish must be installed as part of this, click here for installation considerations. We can also provide a satellite modem to connect to a network, or single computer.

Our installation process is unobtrusive and swift, ensuring that any disruption to your business is minimal.

 How does it work?

The satellite dish has two sides, facilitating a ‘receive’ and ‘transmit’ function. The receive side of the dish is equipped with a ‘low noise block,’ to convert microwave frequencies down to a range of frequencies that allow a coaxial cable to be used.

The technology is based on the digital video broadcasting (DVB) protocols. A receiver decodes this digital signal to the Internet protocols. It is then passed to a network for distribution by means of a router.

The satellite dish also has a ‘transmit’ device that converts relatively low frequency UHF signals, to higher frequency microwave signals for satellite. This boosts power, so that a satellite will receive the signal.




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