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Cyber-family Tests New Satellite Technology
(Highway 50, Nevada. The Loneliest Road in America) The Bells, the number 3
beta-testers rolled out of the MotoSAT factory in Salt Lake City today to test
the F3 satellite dish that promises to revolutionize mobile communications
throughout North America. The F3 is a mobile two way satellite dish that can
deliver internet, TV and even voice to most locations in North and Central
America. The 1.2 meter dish is installed on top of the Bell’s 28 foot motor home
and will provide vital communications for this cyber-hungry family of four.
"The dish will be the central hub for our lifestyle," explains Dorothy Bell. "We
need it for work, school and recreation." Bill and Dorothy Bell are co-founders
and webmasters of the largest internet site on the web devoted to RV camping in
Mexico. Their two children, Adam 15 and daughter Dylan 13, require constant
internet access for school and chatting with friends.
"The dish enables us to live our dream," says Dorothy. "We are now free from
sporadic cell phone connections, infrequent internet cafes and impossibly slow
phone lines. We can truly be the nomadic cyber family that communicates with our
world from wherever we want."
MotoSAT currently sells over 200 of the smaller .75 meter dishes every week to
RVers and others who require true 2 way satellite communications.
The new F3 dish is substantially larger and will receive and send signal from
fringe areas otherwise not reachable by the former technology. "The Bell’s
should be able to communicate from Alaska to the Equator," says Royal Lamb,
MotoSAT VP. "We are confident that this dish will provide professional and
reliable communications to even the most remote areas on the continent at a
reasonable cost."
In addition to hardware and installation costs, consumers are required to
subscribe to internet service which currently starts at $99 per month for
unlimited always on signal. "We can easily justify the costs as it makes our
professional and school life feasible. We can semi-retire and tinker with
projects and photos," says Dorothy.
Bill and Dorothy are both former journalists and municipal politicians that have
slipped readily into an early working retirement while pursuing travel and
photographic adventures that they love. "We have always wanted to travel and
work on the road but the technology wasn’t reliable enough to do this
professionally. With this dish we can send reports back to our web from the most
remote Caribbean Beach or beside a jungle pyramid in Palenque," explains Bill
the photographer of the family. "I can immediately upload numerous pictures and
video footage to our web and have them available within minutes."
MotoSAT Technicians begin to install F3 Satellite disk on the Bell's RV
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