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SatDrive review

Reviews You pay a pretty hefty installation fee for SatDrive (up to £450 inc. SatDrive is straightforward to use for general Web browsing and file downloading. However, we think that SatDrive has a lot to recommend it as long as the provision of...

[December 13, 2002, 12:32]

Pick your own bandwidth with satellite broadband

News SatDrive is aiming to attract large number of customers who are currently stranded on the wrong side of Britain's broadband divide by offering a one-way satellite broadband product that lets users pay more to download large files quickly.

[October 22, 2002, 15:32]

Aramiska cracks satellite broadband VPNs

News Aramiska is probably the only company that can do it at this stage, and that's because they've invested so heavily in their satellite uplink," said Eoin Lambkin, managing director of rival communications vendor SatDrive.

[March 22, 2004, 16:30]

Aramiska cracks satellite broadband VPNs

Talkback We are a manged network and security services provider ( http://www.nsol.co.uk ) and did used to use satdrive until the closed down thier operation. We are now approved partners with Aramiska and find thier service is so much more stable for remote...

[July 7, 2004, 15:19]

Great service and was up and running in one day.

Member Review You have to buy a card that they recommend, i bought a SatDrive card off ebay for £60. I called and asked about prices and was informed that I could do a self install, which would save me a few quid. Downloaded the astra proxy software from their...

[July 8, 2004, 15:39]

OK for millionaires!

OK for millionaires! image Member Review

[November 9, 2005, 15:01]

Bad

Bad image Member Review Bad bad connection.

[March 2, 2005, 13:11]

Was occasionally a good service...

Was occasionally a good service... image Member Review .poorly suppoted now taken over by skyDSL (Germany) -- latency now a massive problem.

[July 2, 2004, 11:00]

UK leads Europe in satellite broadband

News One company, Satdrive, lets people pay more to get a faster connection. Britain can boast a cheaper broadband satellite market than fellow European nations, according to research published by Oftel on Wednesday.

[June 4, 2003, 12:51]

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