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NATCO
is Regional Beta Test Site for WildBlue
October
2005

Satellite Systems for Internet Beta Tested
Here
NATCO
at Flippin has been a regional beta test site for the new WildBlue
satellite speed Internet and is starting to install the systems,
as shown here, for area residents. Russell May, shown at the NATCO
building, is one of six certified installers from NATCO, and installations
will be done throughout northern Arkansas and southern Missouri.
For more information, contact NATCO at 1-800-775-6682. |
David Carson, supervisor
of outside plant facilities for NATCO, said employees of NATCO are now
trained and certified to install WildBlue satellite systems. NATCO’s
staff has installed WildBlue equipment as a beta test site on a NATCO
building and found it measures up to the promised speeds. "I’ve
tried the service on sunny, cloudy, and rainy days, and the service has
worked great," he said.
The speed is comparable
to NATCO’s DSL, a broadband service which is not available to all
locations. The top tier of WildBlue service offers downloads at 1.5 megabits
per second. Comparing to dialup Internet, the speed is about 30 times
faster.
NATCO will soon bring
WildBlue Internet service to customers who live or work in rural areas
where other high-speed Internet services are not available. Customers
in northcentral Arkansas and southern Missouri will have a 26-inch satellite
mini-dish with a transmitter and receiver for two-way Internet service.
NATCO has joined forces
with the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative and WildBlue, a
new wireless broadband company in Denver, Colo. WildBlue began serving
customers in Colorado in June and now offers satellite speed Internet
service through NATCO and other companies. WildBlue company officials
say their mission is to make affordable broadband Internet access available
to everyone.
NATCO began placing
names on a waiting list for the new satellite speed Internet service in
June. Customers can expect an installation at their home or business to
take, on average, about four hours. Carson says that is for a standard
installation with the mini-dish on a house or building and with just one
computer. Networked computers will take a little longer, as does installing
a mini-dish on a pole.
NATCO Vice President
Steven G. Sanders Jr. agrees with WildBlue that broadband service to rural
residents will open up a window on a whole new world. "We are very
pleased to offer this service. Faster Internet is becoming the norm in
business and more important in most people’s daily lives,"
Sanders said. NATCO will begin installing the new service as soon as possible.
With satellite Internet,
a household will have an "always on" Internet connection, may
download a movie on demand, attend a distance learning class from a university
miles away, or e-mail photos. These features are largely unavailable through
dialup service.
NATCO is an independent,
family-owned and operated telephone company serving a 658 square-mile
territory. Its NATCO Technologies division provides Internet services
to the entire Twin Lakes area, including Mountain Home, Yellville, Harrison,
and surrounding areas. NATCO offices are at 301 E. Main St. in Flippin,
AR 72634, telephone 1-800-775-6682.
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