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		<title>What is a satellite dish?</title>
		<description>A satellite dish is a piece of equipment that transmits data signals from the ground to the satellite that orbits the planet. It is basically an antenna that is designed to receive signals from a satellite.
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		<title>Is wireless internet affected by rain or snow?</title>
		<description>No. Wireless internet isn’t like satellite TV that fades out on rain, snow and cloudy days. It can still receive signals even on worse weather because it transmits and recieves different signals like on satellite TV.
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