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DIRECWAY Missouri is a secure, super fast, two-way High-Speed Satellite Internet Connection. Two-way technology allows High speed satellite internet data to be transferred and received from the internet via DIRECWAY'S satellites.

This brand new technology saves your time because there are no slow phone lines, extensive cables that could affect the quality of Internet service. Moreover, the connection is always on and available. You won't have to wait for a file to download, with DIRECWAY Missouri Satellite Internet Service it will now take just seconds - the web pages will load faster and you will be able to access MP3 music, your email attachments, and streaming video and audio more quickly than ever before.

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DIRECWAY Missouri Satellite Internet vs. Dial-up

Save your time with DIRECWAY'S satellite internet connection and surf at speeds up to 50 times higher than dial-up. You can share the internet connection with your family and gain instant access to high-speed Internet access simultaneously. The variety of broadband connection plans offered will match any budget.

No matter what you are planning to do, you can explore and discover, communicate and learn, sell and buy, share and receive Online-with download speeds of up to 2Mbps it is possible to do everything you want with the blink of an eye!

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