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Anyone using satellite to hop a signal over a mountain or long distance where STL is just too costly and T-1 is simply not feasible?

How much?

Thanks!
 
Last time I checked it was about $2 Grand a month. I know I checked with Clear Channel Satellite & NPR satellite services...

http://www.nprss.org/
http://www.clearchannelsatellite.com/scpc.htm
the SCPC stuff from clear channel may be the way to go.
I know there are others, but can't remember what else I looked at.
Brain damaged after all these years....

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> Anyone using satellite to hop a signal over a mountain or
> long distance where STL is just too costly and T-1 is simply
> not feasible?
>
> How much?
>
> Thanks!
>
 
> Anyone using satellite to hop a signal over a mountain or
> long distance where STL is just too costly and T-1 is simply
> not feasible?
>
> How much?
>
> Thanks!
>

WAMC in Albany, NY uses Satellite STL.
 
Use Windows Media Player

DynIP.com and Windows media player work well if you have DSL. Great audio quality depending on which rate you use.

> Anyone using satellite to hop a signal over a mountain or
> long distance where STL is just too costly and T-1 is simply
> not feasible?
>
> How much?
>
> Thanks!
>
 
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