How it Works: Ka-band Satellite Internet Technology 

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Do you know how many satellites orbit around the earth? As per the study of UNOOSA in January 2022, around 8,000 satellites have circumnavigated the earth. However, don’t be confused! The “moving lights” you see in the night sky are not stars! They are satellites. What can these incredible pieces of technology do? These are objects launched across the space to serve many purposes: from communication and weather forecasts to television broadcasts.

One big thing that these objects satisfy is providing people with an internet connection. This is critical especially for Filipinos living in remote areas. There’s a modern and very robust satellite called: Kacific 1. Partnered with one of the top-notch internet service providers of Kacific, Bambunet, could help ease the growing digital divide in the country.

Who benefits from satellite internet?

While the regular internet requires cables or phone lines, it only takes radio wave communication with satellite internet. There is no need to wait (or hope) for months and a complicated process to set it up.

A key advantage of this is its ability to provide network connection even in impassable areas. Businesses can continue their processes even in far-flung areas, students from the isolated islands can attend online classes and employees can take online jobs even in the mountainous provinces. You can stay connected whenever, even in places where there is lacking internet capacity.

How reliable is satellite internet?

One of the things Filipinos consider when choosing their internet service provider is the download speed. Most users depend on this speed for activities like video streaming, web surfing, and social networking.

According to U.S News 360 Reviews, a good download speed is usually 25 Mbps, while 3 Mbps is a decent upload speed. Worry no more! Kacific 1 could reach 70 Mbps download speed and 15 Mbps upload speed.

What is Kacific 1’s cutting-edge technology? Ka-band!

Kacific 1 uses a high-powered spot beam over Ka-band frequency, unlike older satellites that utilize C-band or Ku-band to send a signal to wider areas. This makes the speed faster at a very affordable price.

The reason for this is that Kacific 1 stays in a steady position in the atmosphere and does not need reorientation, making it a geostationary satellite. No complex technology is needed to capture the signal making it possible for a cheaper cost, stable, and fast internet connection.

Why switch to satellite Internet? 

Aiming to connect 24/7 anywhere in the Philippines has led Kacific in developing its technology. Kacific has the largest local distribution network in the Philippines amongst international satellite operators. Their distributors are spread over suburban and rural areas of the country and act as resellers and provide customer support in the rural communities to reach the unserved and underserved markets. 

Switching to satellite internet is a very convenient way to have a better connection with a good value for money. It only requires a satellite dish that can be carried and transported easily. Plus, an affordable one-time terminal fee of Php 31, 200 for the setup and a modem.

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This is what Ka-band can bring you.  You will be amused by how a compact, satellite dish can change every Filipino’s life.

If you want to connect to fast, affordable internet services today, call Bambunet at +639985553243 or visit www.bambunet.com.

For more information on Kacific’s satellite technology, visit www.kacific.com or contact sales@kacific.com

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