So, when Kacific reached out and asked us to try out their satellite internet, I immediately jumped at the opportunity to test it out. Kacific (Kacific Broadband Satellites Group) is a satellite operator providing a high-speed broadband internet service for the South East Asia and Pacific Islands regions, including the Philippines. The last time I experienced satellite internet was at an island resort in Coron, Palawan almost a decade ago and the connection back then was something like 256Kbps so I wasn't expecting too much from the speed from satellite internet. I’ve also tried satellite internet on many international flights but those didn't really offer a good experience. The service installer (TBGI) was from Clark so it took them less than half an hour to get to the farm (apparently, Kacific has many local Internet Service Providers and Authorised Distributors, so the ones assigned will nearest your location). I understood that this was due to the Ka-band technology that Kacific is using, which allows for a higher bandwidth and speeds than older satellite technology such as Ku-band and C-band. Kacific has dozens of Internet Service Providers and Authorised Distributors that you can sign up with. Then you can choose from different monthly service plans: The pricing is kept affordable for such high speeds due to the high-throughput spot beams of the Kacific1 satellite and the choice of Ka-band technology. Read more in our articles including "Kacific Satellite Internet: Bringing broadband to the boondocks" and "Amazon taps SpaceX to help launch its Project Kuiper internet satellites".
So, when Kacific reached out and asked us to try out their satellite internet, I immediately jumped at the opportunity to test it out. Kacific (Kacific Broadband Satellites Group) is a satellite operator providing a high-speed broadband internet service for the South East Asia and Pacific Islands regions, including the Philippines.
The last time I experienced satellite internet was at an island resort in Coron, Palawan almost a decade ago and the connection back then was something like 256Kbps so I wasn't expecting too much from the speed from satellite internet. I’ve also tried satellite internet on many international flights but those didn't really offer a good experience. The service installer (TBGI) was from Clark so it took them less than half an hour to get to the farm (apparently, Kacific has many local Internet Service Providers and Authorised Distributors, so the ones assigned will nearest your location).
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