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  Broad Sky Networks

  2401 NW Labiche

  Bend, OR 97701
  Customer Care: 1-415-462-2950

 

Broad Sky Networks was founded by Telecommunication and Technology experts to provide a single source for the delivery of Business Class Broadband Satellite services.  Broad Sky is the leader in the “satellite network aggregator" business. We are experts at securely linking remote locations anywhere in the United States.

 

Broad Sky’s customers benefit from our unique ability to offer six different satellite provider’s broadband internet access, backed with industry leading Service Level Agreements.  Broad Sky works with each client to engineer the most cost effective satellite service solution that meets and exceeds the client’s applications and easily supports the number of users and applications at each location.  Our broadband internet satellite services can support hundreds of workers or guests at your office or hospitality property. Our services support broadband internet access, IPSec VPN traffic, POS, VoIP and Video applications.

 

Broad Sky’s 28” X 26” satellite dish has both a transmitter and receiver for symmetrical satellite connection to the Internet.SkyLink from Broad Sky is based on the DOCSIS cable modem and the digital broadcast satellite standards from the technical basis of SkyLink’s satellite modem and result in competitive customer equipment costs. SkyLink also uses a small 28” X 26” elliptical satellite dish equipped with both a satellite transmitter and receiver for two-way satellite connectivity to the Internet. No phone lines are needed to receive service. The only requirements are line of sight to the south and power. 

SkyLink leverages WildBlue’s Ka-band “spot beam” satellites allow multiple re-use of the same frequency, providing much higher capacity for both uploading and downloading for each beam compared to other satellite services.