Wireless, High Speed Internet Solutions in Ontario, Canada
January 2009:
Wireless, two way, broadband, high speed and point to point internet access (also known as fixed wireless or point to point wireless) is now available in selected parts of Ontario, specifically in the areas of: Alliston, Balsam, Beeton, Bolton, Caledon, Claremont, Egbert, Essa, Everett, Gilford, Glen Cross, Goodwood, Gormley, Greenbank, Hillsburgh, Inglewood, Innisville, Ivy, Keswick, King City, Leaksdale, Lloydtown, Loretto, Lisle, Manchester, Manilla, Mansfield, Milliken, Newton Robinson, Oakwood, Orangeville, Pennville, Port Perry, Newmarket, Reddickville, Rosemont, Sandford, Sharon, Schomberg, Stayner, Stouffville, Stroud, Sunderland, Sutton, Tottenham, Thompsonville, Udora, Utica, Utopia, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Zephyr, and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) - Fill out the "Check Broadband Internet Access" form for wireless high speed broadband intenet access and High Speed Ontario will respond to your needs as soon as possible.
Additionally, if you reside outside the above mentioned wireless high speed zone, you can always take advantage of the getting two way high speed broadband internet satellite service available through the:
RESIDENTIAL HIGH-SPEED TWO WAY BROADBAND INTERNET SATELLITE NOW AVAILABLE IN CANADA - DIRECWAY HN7000. $399 EQUIPMENT + $399 BASIC INSTALL, CONTRACT $59 MONTH/24 MONTHS. (SkySurf, SkySurf Pro, SkyBiz, Hughes Net, Direcway 2 way satellite service)
HighSpeedOntario.com Residential Satellite Internet Service featuring Direcway and Hughesnet and soon Spaceway fixed and mobile internet satellite solutions in Canada offers customers the chance to enjoy two way high-speed broadband internet satellite connectivity at their home or cottage without the high cost of a corporate solution.
TWO-WAY HIGH SPEED SATELLITE INTERNET BROADBAND SOLUTIONS IN ONTARIO, CANADA
High-Speed Ontario has had the two way hi-speed broadband internet satellite connection available for Canadians for almost 10 years, in a fixed (stationary) and a mobile (trailer, RV) platform. To get connected all you need is a satellite dish (typically a 0.74m dish) installed at your home or office/RV, Trailer, or Emergency vehicle so that the dish faces the southern sky. Coaxial lines connect your dish to a "satellite modem". This modem is directly connected to your PC via a RJ45 connection.
Coming soon the Spaceway two way Ka high speed broadband residential internet satellite and services to Ontario, Canada.
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