Sunday, August 26, 2012

Staying in the Know instead of the OW!


It can be easily forgotten that even in highly developed places there are patches where receiving a television signal is near to impossible. Even the switch to digital in the United States does not mean that everyone is on the path to getting current information via the free airwaves. For those, satellite TV has long been a part of their lives, but it came with a giant dish and tons of maintenance. As technology as developed, portable satellite TV has become available meaning that reporters and others in the professional world can stay in touch even when out of range.

While this might not seem like a big deal on the surface, in areas of intense fighting it can mean the difference between life and death. When people are traveling in war torn areas, a place that is one day safe might be very unsafe just a few hours later. Traveling with a portable satellite TV gives the group access to important information that can mean the difference between their safety and a total meltdown.

When tracking down a story or trying to help locals, it requires people to put themselves in harm’s way in order to get close enough to make a difference. As the portable satellite technology developed, many people did not understand how this could ever be useful. While television is generally associated with entertainment, it can be a vital source of information when you are otherwise cut off from the outside world. It is exactly this type of information that tyrannical governments try to cut their people off from in order to gain control. Just the possession of a portable satellite TV helps restore the balance.

The sharing of information has become so easy for most people, it is easy to forget how closed off parts of the country are. Technology seeks to restore balance and allow those who are lacking control over their environment some tools to help them secure their own freedom. Just like shutting down the internet in Egypt or blocking sites in China, it is clear to see that information is the key to revolution and fairness across the world.


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