ANT Communications offering Portable Satellite Internet System at Affordable Prices


Posted May 31, 2017 by antcom

ANT Communications, a prominent broadband internet service provider, is reaching out to Australians with a top of the line portable satellite system at great savings.

 
Abbreviated as ANT Communications, Australian Nomad Technologies’ is a broadband internet services provider with a passion for competence. For the past several years, the internet service provider has been catering to the connectivity needs of Australians with a sense of urgency, commitment, and professionalism. Right from NBN to ADSL to IP phones and home phones, to Telemetry, Portable Satellite to Commercial Satellite, ANT Communications can offer prompt, reliable, and affordable solutions regarding it all. Additionally, the internet service provider keeps buyers upbeat with transparent pricing, free set-ups and an option of casual connection or 24-month contract.

Replying to a query related to Portable Satellite internet kit on offer, one of the executives at ANT Communications recently stated, “ANT Communications holds true to its commitment to providing seamless internet connectivity with the portable satellite internet kit. It is a viable option for clients in rural and remote locations as well as those who live on the road permanently or are travelling for work and pleasure in transportable housing. With our portable satellite internet kit, users need not discard a camping location just because it does not offer mobile phone or wireless internet reception.”

Thanks to ANT Communications’ Portable Satellite Internet kit, every campsite, irrespective of its location, can be the access point for internet. The only requirement, however, is a clear view of the northern sky. Added safety and freedom come by default with each purchase of ANT’s Portable Satellite internet kit. ‘Nomads’ no longer need to skip visiting places where calling for help in event of a breakdown may not be possible. As such, the portable satellite can be a winning move for varied applications for emergency services, mining, construction, government, and defence amongst others.

Offering insight into the portable satellite plans on offer, the executive further stated, “ANT Communications offers well defined portable satellite plan, wherein, the client’s needs are taken care of holistically. With the plan, the user gets 512k and 256k of download speed and upload speed respectively at a monthly cost of $29.00. Additionally, we roll out a broad range of traveller plans featuring varying data allowances and price points. As such, clients can collect and transmit data, and belittle coverage limitations of landline and mobile based solutions without overstretching their budget.”

ANT Portable Internet System is made of quality materials and is convenient to deploy and manage. The user needs no tools for setup, save for a Wi-Fi enabled Laptop. Applying for the portable satellite connection is also a breeze with ANT Communications, which reigns supreme among Internet providers in Victoria . The buyer just needs to log on to the internet service provider’s official website and access the ‘Application Wizard’. The web tool will offer instructions at every step of the process, which the user needs to follow to facilitate the convenient experience. The user has to invest minimal effort and 10 to 15 minutes of his/her time to complete the application process.


About ANT Communications:

ANT Communications is one of the leading broadband internet service providers in Australia. Be it NBN, ADSL, IP phones and home phones, or Telemetry, Portable Satellite and Commercial Satellite, the internet service provider offers it. Thanks to its focus on quality and affordability, ANT Communications continues to be the leading destination for buying satellite phones in Australia .
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Last Updated May 31, 2017