What is it? Satellite internet is a type of internet service that uses satellites to send and receive data to a dish installed on Earth.

How It Works: A satellite dish must be properly installed to ensure a strong and stable internet connection.

 Starlink: This service provides high-speed internet, offering speeds up to 100 Mbps. Its satellites are closer to Earth, which helps reduce delays in connection.

Viasat: A satellite internet provider in the United States that serves remote areas, especially in rural regions where other internet options are not available.

HughesNet: This company offers two types of internet services: standard satellite internet and a hybrid option called Fusion, which combines satellite and wireless for faster speeds and more data.

OneWeb: This is a future satellite network that aims to provide internet access all over the world, particularly in places where traditional internet services do not work well.

 Kuiper Systems: An Amazon project that plans to launch a large network of satellites to offer broadband internet services.

Telesat: A company that specialises in satellite communications, providing internet, TV, and broadband services for ships and airplanes.

 Installation: To use satellite internet at home, a satellite dish needs to be installed, usually by trained technicians from the internet service provider.

Benefits: Satellite internet is a good option for people in remote or rural areas where other types of internet, like cable or fibre, are not available.