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How Verizon’s C-Band is Changing the Way the Internet Works

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Last updated: April 8, 2022 10:17 am
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C-band satellite Internet service is the fastest-growing kind of satellite internet access today. It’s also one of the most exciting. As more users buy devices that connect to the internet via wifi, the demand for satellite internet service is on the rise.

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What is C-band?How C-band is Changing the Way the Internet WorksHow to Get C-Band Satellite InternetWhich C-Band Satellites Deliver the Best Performance?Which C-Band Satellites Offer the Highest Speeds?Is C-band Internet Right for You?C-Band FAQs

If you live in a rural area or one with bad reception, you might have trouble getting wifi where you live. A satellite internet connection is one of the best ways to get online when wifi isn’t available. In fact, it’s one of the only ways. C-band is a part of the satellite spectrum that isn’t being used. So, service providers like Verizon are using it to deliver faster, more reliable satellite internet access.

After deploying its C-band 5G coverage at the beginning of the year – including some controversy with the FAA

When looking at the big picture of how the C-band deployment has changed overall 5G speeds (not just mid-band), Verizon saw a boost of 15 Mbps from 55.7 to 70.6

In this article, we’ll explain what C-band is, how it’s changing the way the internet works, and how you can get it if you live in an area with bad reception. Read on to learn more.

What is C-band?

C-band is a section of the radio spectrum that’s located between Ku-band and Ka-band. It’s used by a few different providers for different purposes. One of those purposes is providing internet service over the skies of remote locations.

How C-band is Changing the Way the Internet Works

In the past few years, C-band has become a key piece of the puzzle that is the internet. It’s the reason why you’re able to stream Netflix or YouTube in 4K and why you can download a full HD movie in less than a day. It’s also why businesses are relying more on the internet and investing more in marketing online.

C-band satellites are located in the 39-51 degree orbit, which is ideal for covering large areas with high-speed internet. This is also the most common route taken by existing satellite providers like Direct TV, Dish and the old Hughes system.

How to Get C-Band Satellite Internet

C-band satellite internet is still relatively new and there are only a handful of providers currently serving customers. One of these providers is satellite internet provider HughesNet.

HughesNet is the largest provider of C-band satellite internet and the only one currently providing direct-to-home (DTH) service. The company is controlled by the same people who own DISH, so it’s no surprise that HughesNet also offers satellite TV.

To use HughesNet as your satellite internet provider, you need a subscription to their satellite TV service. If you already have one, you can sign up for satellite internet and get a free over-the-air (OTA) HDTV antenna. Once you’ve got the hardware set up and connected to the internet, you can start enjoying high-speed satellite internet.

Which C-Band Satellites Deliver the Best Performance?

For most people, the best C-band satellite internet service will be based on where you live. Your options will be based on two things: the type of satellite you want and the coverage area of the satellite. The coverage area is the area you can receive a signal from the satellite. it’s the reason why different satellites provide different coverage areas.

Satellite Type

The type of satellite you choose will depend on your location. C-band satellites can be either geostationary or non-geostationary. A non-geostationary satellite circles the Earth at a constant height, while a geostationary one appears to stay in one place above the equator.

Non-geostationary satellites are cheaper to send into orbit and can provide coverage for a smaller area. They’re also less likely to be blocked by tall buildings or trees, which means they may not be the best option for people in cities.

Which C-Band Satellites Offer the Highest Speeds?

C-band offers some of the fastest internet speeds available. The top speed currently offered by a C-band satellite is around 50Mbps. However, most people will be happy with speeds of 25Mbps or lower. This is still a significant improvement over the speeds you’d get on a standard home internet connection.

Is C-band Internet Right for You?

If you live in an area with bad or no internet service and you have a wifi-enabled device, C-band satellite internet is a great option. It’s also a good option for anyone who wants faster internet.

However, keep in mind that the performance of a satellite is going to be dependent on the coverage area of the satellite. For example, a satellite that provides coverage for most of the United States is going to be much faster than one that provides coverage for most of rural Alaska.

C-Band FAQs

Here are some common questions and misconceptions about C-band satellite internet.

Q: What is the difference between C-band and Ka-band?

Both C-band and Ka-band cover similar areas of the spectrum, but C-band is a subset of Ka-band and uses a smaller portion of the spectrum. The biggest difference between the two is that C-band satellites are much cheaper to launch into orbit.

Q: How is C-band different from X-band?

Like C-band and Ka-band, X-band is a part of the satellite spectrum that’s used for internet service, but there are a few key differences. The first is that X-band satellites are much higher in orbit than C-band ones, which means they can provide better coverage. They’re also more expensive to build and operate, which is why they’re only being used by a few providers at this time.

Q: Are there other ways to get internet service besides a satellite?

Yes, there are other ways to get internet service other than a satellite. However, they’re all going to have disadvantages compared to a satellite internet connection.

One alternative to a satellite internet connection is a wireless connection. However, while wireless internet is certainly fast, it’s not going to be as reliable as a satellite connection.

Another option is fiber internet. Fiber internet offers download speeds up to 1,000Mbps, which is great if you’re doing heavy data downloading or streaming. However, fiber internet is still expensive and not available in all areas.

Satellite internet service is a great option for areas without good or no internet. It’s reliable, affordable, and provides lightning-fast internet speeds. If you’re living in an area with bad or no internet, a satellite internet connection could be the solution you’ve been looking for.

ByEditorial Desk
The TBN team is a well establish group of technology industry professionals with backgrounds in IT Systems, Business Communications and Journalism.
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