DSL can be     considered an extension of phone service. Cable internet can be     considered an extension of cable TV service. Direct TV DSL was at     one point an extension of the DirecTV-style mini-dish satellite TV     service. But it struggled to find and audience and DirecTV pulled     the plug.
 Since then, a number of satellite internet providers have     sprung 
up, but apparently none of them offer a TV plus DSL service.     If you 
are interested in such a package of TV plus high speed     internet, 
keep an eye on the internet, and write your nearest cable     company, 
asking if they can extend service to your area.
                      Disadvantages of Direct TV DSL 
          
          More about     Direct TV DSL: Though cutting edge and effective worldwide,     Direct-TV DSL has many downsides. Most prohibitive
 of all is the     cost. A dish and specialized modem must be purchased 
for use. This     costs upwards of 500 dollars. Additionally, service 
fees tend to be     higher than cable and DSL. Unlike wire-based 
systems, Direct TV DSL     packages generally do not offer a fixed IP 
address, meaning
 that it     is very difficult to run your own webpage over a satellite 
    connection. Partial service outages or slowdowns can also be caused 
    by bad weather or something blocking the dish.
    Advantages of Direct TV DSL
There
 are many     unique advantages to Direct TV DSL. Unlike regular DSL, or
 even     cable, Direct TV DSL is available anywhere worldwide. Even ships
 at     sea can receive broadband internet access by using it. Since the
     connection from source to user contains no wires, damage to phone  
   lines does not affect service. Also, due to the relatively low     
numbers of users, it is essentially immune to signal slowdown due to    
 overuse. It is also incredibly cool to show off to friends visiting     your home.
            Obtaining      Direct TV DSL 
          
          Direct
 TV DSL is     available all over the world. However, it can be hard to 
find a     provider. Unlike DSL, which is backed largely by phone 
companies,     and cable internet, which is backed by cable internet 
services,     Direct-TV DSL is largely provided by independent 
companies. A local     phone directory will most likely not mention any 
providers. Try     internet searches for best results, or asking a 
friend who has     experience with the service.
                      Direct TV DSL 
          
          About
 Direct TV     DSL: Direct TV DSL is very unlike conventional DSL. 
However, it is     very much like direct TV. With Direct TV DSL, 
Internet connectivity     is provided by a satellite, which broadcasts 
to a small dish, much     like satellite TV companies use. Though 
sometimes called Direct-TV     DSL, this service is almost entirely 
unlike DSL. The only real     similarities are that different users link
 directly to a singular     central point.
            Choosing      Direct TV DSL 
          
          The
 question of     whether or not to choose broadband DSL television is an
 important     one. After all, the service costs many times what 
comparable-speed     connections do. However, it offers a level of 
reliability well above     that of other services. Whether it's the 
right choice for you might     have more to do with whether or not you 
have access to other     services than anything else. If other broadband
 options are not     there, Direct TV DSL fills the gap nicely.
 
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