MTS Internet to a dacha in the Moscow region. Satellite Internet and TV from MTS The main advantages of satellite Internet and television

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Our company offers a quick and inexpensive Internet connection from MTS at a dacha in the Moscow region. With the help of our amplifying equipment, you can be online even in places where there is practically no signal from cell towers. We issue free corporate unlimited tariffs on the spot without restrictions on speed, volume of received traffic and number of connected devices.

To install MTS Internet at your dacha, you will need a special highly directional antenna. The problem is that holiday villages, as a rule, are located at a great distance from base stations. In addition, cell phone companies rarely point signal emitters at such small communities.

When connecting the Internet to a dacha, our experienced craftsmen take into account all these technical features. Thanks to this, even in very remote country houses it is possible to receive a fast and stable signal. Our service area is the entire Moscow region, and the cost of services does not depend on the distance to Moscow.

When in the country, people usually spend a lot of time on their plots. To make such a vacation complete, our specialist will help you install a powerful router to broadcast the wi-fi signal from MTS to the entire area around the dacha. Thus, the Internet and television will become available to you not only in your country house, but also at a distance of 100-200 meters.

Unlike public tariffs, we connect truly unlimited Internet to your dacha from MTS. So, for example, the maximum that they can offer you in a cellular communication salon is unlimited traffic, but at a speed of only up to 4 Mbit/s (tariff plan “For a laptop”).

For those who are not satisfied with this speed limit, the operator has the option of a faster connection, but with a traffic limit (30 GB per month on the “My Unlimited” tariff and even less on the others). It should be borne in mind that these public tariff plans are positioned as “For smartphones”. That is, it is unlikely that you will be able to insert such a SIM card into a modem or distribute wi-fi from your phone.

If you order a wireless Internet connection from MTS to a country house from our company, you will not have to understand all these restrictions. Our favorable rates will allow you to comfortably use any online resources without compromising your family budget.

A worthy replacement for regular television at the dacha is satellite MTS TV, which allows you to watch 130 channels, some of them in high-definition HD format. The advantages of the connection are obvious: interesting programs, excellent picture quality, quick installation, reasonable price. The presence of a set-top box turns the TV into a multimedia center. The program guide is broadcast on the screen, and viewing can be controlled: paused, rewinded, or recorded to a flash drive via the USB port. There are parental controls if you find some programs inappropriate for children. The receiver has an updated interface, simple navigation, and convenient services.

Installation, connection, configuration of satellite television

Kit with installation from 7500 rubles

  • receiver for receiving MTS TV;
  • prepaid smart card;
  • antenna with a diameter of 0.6 m;
  • wall fastening;
  • linear polarization converter;
  • cable 10 meters;
  • installation in an accessible place;
  • On-site visits are calculated separately.

Installing satellite MTS TV at the dacha helps when a regular analog signal is poorly received. Also, it is convenient for a country house or apartment. The choice of programs on different topics for adults and children increases the number of users every day. The entire Moscow region is included in the MTS TV coverage area; individual nuances for each region will be explained by the official dealer, from whom you can buy a set with simultaneous payment for a year or a month. The total cost depends on the selected package, additional channels and options. The necessary set for MTS digital satellite television in the country: a set-top box or access module, if the TV has a DVB-S2 receiver and a CI plus slot, a smart card with an official contract, an antenna, a bracket, a converter and a coaxial cable.

The direction of the MTS TV signal for the Moscow region is southeast. Many people undertake the connection themselves; the instructions are quite simple, and the equipment is compactly packaged in branded boxes. However, setting the exact angles and adjusting the satellite dish without a professional device is not so easy, given that you have to climb onto the roof or work while standing on a ladder. Even a slight deviation of a few millimeters will result in a complete lack of signal. Tuning the tuner by frequency also poses certain difficulties, and most importantly, not everyone has the opportunity or desire to deal with the intricacies. A professional will spend much less time with a guaranteed result. You can order a specialist visit to your dacha by phone or online. The specialist will carry out installation and configuration, achieving the best image quality.

List of basic tariff channels

175 rubles per month

  • First HD
  • Russia HD
  • Our Football HD
  • Eurosport HD
  • Eurosport 2 HD
  • Discovery Channel HD
  • National Geographic HD
  • Animal Planet HD
  • Travel+Adventure HD
  • Fox HD
  • Fox Life HD
  • Bollywood HD
  • Paramount Comedy HD
  • MTV HD
  • Nati Geo Wild HD
  • Travel Channel HD
  • RTG HD
  • Discovery TLC HD
  • Discovery ID Extra HD
  • History HD
  • Food Network HD
  • Russia Today HD
  • LifeNews HD
  • Teledom
  • HD life
  • World business channel
  • Amedia Premium HD
  • Candy TV HD
  • Fashion One HD

Sports

  • Eurosport news
  • Boxing TV
  • NTV-Plus Sport Plus
  • Nautical Channel
  • Russian extreme

Telemix

  • First
  • Russia 1
  • Match TV
  • Channel 5
  • Culture
  • TV Center
  • Saint Petersburg
  • World 24
  • Pepper
  • STS love
  • Friday!
  • TNT-Comedy
  • Fine Living
  • Top secret
  • Channel 8
  • TNV Planet
  • Tochka TV
  • Inva media
  • Rostov-on-TV
  • 9 wave
  • Russia 24
  • Star
  • Euronews
  • Moscow 24
  • TOGETHER-RF
  • Deutsche Welle
  • Shant TV
  • OTV Prim
  • RBC TV
  • France 24

For children

  • Disney
  • Cartoon Network
  • Nickelodeon
  • Children's World + Teleclub
  • Carousel
  • Children's
  • Multimania
  • My joy

A kit for providing Internet access in separate small rooms of the building. Consists of a portable 3G 4G LTE router, external or internal antenna, cable assemblies and antenna pigtails. The gain of the receiving antennas is 13-26 dB, the cable length is up to 15 meters. Autonomous - capable of working for several hours without mains power.

The most functional kit for connecting 4G 3G WiFi Internet in a country house, in a private home, in an office, in a warehouse, etc. - consists of a full-fledged router (you can choose from 5 models), antennas with a gain from 13 dBi (standard) to 20 dBi (optional), which can be placed inside or outside the building and two cable assemblies with lengths from 5 m (standard) to 15 meters (optional). Works with any SIM, easy to install and use.

Kit for connecting 4G and 3G Internet in country houses, offices, warehouses and retail premises. Can be equipped with antennas from 13 to 26 dB and different cable lengths. The kit includes a WiFi router + USB modem, antenna pigtails and an antenna. If desired, the router can be replaced with a more powerful one.

Budget kit for self-connection to high-speed Internet access via LTE 4G + 3G networks. Easy to install and configure, works with any (U) SIM card from MTS, MegaFon, Beeline. Can be used at home, in the country, in a cottage, in warehouses and retail outlets, etc. Easy to install and configure.

A kit for connecting to the Internet using the latest generation LTE networks. Supports SIM cards of all 4G and 3G telecom operators, equipped with 2 omnidirectional antennas with 3m cables. LTE MIMO technology. Depending on the modification, it works from the cigarette lighter with the ignition on or autonomously.

Budget kit for connecting high-speed Internet access in a car. Operates at frequencies of 900 and 2100 MHz. Automatically turns on when ignition. Easy to install and use. Simultaneous access for 5 devices. WiFi coverage - up to 10 meters.

Kit for self-connection of ultra-high-speed (up to 21 Mbit/sec) Internet access. Easy to install and configure, does not require special skills. Huawei B681 and antennas from 16 dB to 28 dB. Can be equipped with both panel and Yagi antennas. Works with SIM card of any 3G operator. Can be used as a standalone Internet access for online cash registers.

A kit that allows you to provide Internet access in a car using a high-speed 3G WiFi router and an external circular antenna. Works with any operator's SIM card. Data transfer speed - up to 42 Mbit/sec.

A kit for self-connection of Internet access in office and retail premises where it is not possible to use an external antenna. Easy to install, provides reliable reception and high data transfer speed. Works with all 3G operators. Can be used as a standalone Internet connection for online cash registers.

The most budget-friendly kit for self-connection to the Internet at the dacha includes a 3G modem (speed from 14 to 28 Mbit/s depending on the model), an amplified external antenna from 14 (standard) to 28 dBi (optional), a cable from 5 m (standard) up to 15m (optional) and antenna adapter. Easy to install, configure and use. Not tied to an operator, works with any SIM card.

A kit for self-connection to the Internet at the dacha via wireless high-speed networks 3G (UMTS) and 4G (LTE). Includes a powerful amplifier, an external fixed directional antenna from 14 to 28 dBi (optional), an antenna cable of 10-15 meters and an internal antenna. Able to work in places where there is a complete lack of signal up to 25 km from the operator’s base station. Can cover up to 500 m2 (depends on internal antenna)

Universal 3G + GSM kit for amplification of voice communication at a frequency of 900 MHz (GSM), voice transmission at 2100 MHz (smartphones) and data transmission (Internet) at a frequency of 2100 MHz (3G). The kit includes a dual-standard repeater, external and internal antennas and cable connection assemblies. Gain - up to 50 dBi. Coverage - 100-300 m2. The external and internal antennas can be changed to be more powerful or more suitable for use in a particular location.

A budget full-fledged kit for enhancing GSM-900 voice (telephone) communications and 3G Internet (UMTS-900) in small rooms (up to 200 m2). It consists of a repeater (cellular communication amplifier) ​​and two antennas: external amplified up to 14 dBi (optional) with a 10m cable and internal up to 9 dBi (optional). One of the cheapest ways to strengthen your telephone connection yourself. Easy to install and configure, does not require special skills.

A complete kit for amplifying cellular (voice telephone) communications in the GSM-900 standard, includes a 900 MHz amplifier and two antennas: external directional up to 14 dBi (optional) and internal 5-7 dBi (optional). The kit is easy to install and does not require special care or constant monitoring. Coverage - up to 500 sq.m. External and internal antennas can be changed to be more powerful or more convenient for use.

The kit for amplifying the frequencies 1800 MHz (voice and LTE) and 2100 MHz (voice on smartphones and UMTS) is primarily suitable for those who want to amplify the so-called. Internet frequencies: designed to boost the most common 3G frequency and the second most used 4G frequency, while also “lifting” voice telephony at 1800 MHz (GSM/DCS). Can be used up to 15-20 km depending on the external antenna and the geography of the area.

Kit for self-connection and strengthening of telephone communication for UMTS-900/GSM-900 + DCS-1800/LTE-1800 frequencies. Suitable for amplifying voice telephony and data transmission. Easy to install, provides reliable reception and high data transfer speed. External antenna from 9 to 28 dBi (optional). They operate up to 15 km from the operator’s BS (depending on the external antenna) with all operators in supported frequencies.

The 2G GSM 900 (phone), 3G UMTS 2100 (Internet) and 4G LTE/DCS 1800 (phone/Internet) MHz cellular signal booster kit includes a three-standard repeater (communication amplifier), an internal 9-20 dBi antenna (optional) and an external antenna 5-15 dBi (optional). Easy to install and use, capable of operating up to 15 km from the operator’s base station and covering up to 1000 m2.

A complete kit for amplifying voice (telephone) communications in the GSM-1800 standard and the Internet in the LTE-1800 (4G) standard, includes an amplifier and two antennas: external directional up to 20 dBi (optional) and internal circular up to 6 dBi or panel up to 11 dBi (optional). The kit is easy to install and does not require special care or constant monitoring. Coverage - up to 250 sq.m. External and internal antennas can be changed to be more powerful or more convenient for use.

4G LTE signal booster kit. It consists of a communication amplifier 2500-2700 MHz and two antennas - an external receiving antenna from 14 to 28 dBi (optional) and an internal (distributing) antenna from 5 to 15 dB. Easy to install and use. Works on all LTE 2600 MHz networks. Can be used at a distance of up to 20-25 km from the operator’s base station, amplified signal coverage is up to 500 m2.

A complete kit for strengthening the 3G mobile Internet signal (UMTS-2100). Includes a 2100 MHz signal amplifier (repeater), an external directional antenna from 16 to 28 dB (optional), a low-loss RG8x cable assembly and a distribution circular antenna from 5 to 12 dB (optional). Antennas are selected according to the place of use and coverage area. Strengthens voice communication on smartphones. The coverage area of ​​the distribution antenna is from 150 to 500 sq.m. Does not require special skills in installation and connection.

A kit for increasing the coverage radius of a GSM or 3G signal in premises - allows you to distribute the outgoing amplified signal across 2 or 3 different rooms and/or levels (floors). Suitable for all communication repeaters (amplifiers) 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 MHz. The price is for a set of splitter + 2 circular antennas.

A kit for connecting high-speed Internet access with your own hands in an area of ​​uncertain or poor reception. There are no cable losses. Suitable for those who are located no more than 3-4 km from the operator’s base station. WiFi coverage - within a radius of 20 meters, number of WiFi users - up to 32, LAN port.

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Kit for self-connection of Internet access in a car: consists of a 3G HSPA+ WiFi router, an omnidirectional antenna on a magnetic base of 9 dB and an antenna adapter for connecting the antenna to the router. Data transfer speed - up to 42 Mbit/sec.

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A kit for independently connecting a country house or any other premises located in an area of ​​​​uncertain or poor signal reception to the YOTA LTE 4G network. The kit includes a panel antenna with a maximum gain of 18 dBi and a YOTA Ready WiFi router with optimal settings and network coverage.

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As summer approaches, we are all thinking about the summer cottage. And if our grandparents think more about seedlings and beds, then children, and recently parents, think more about the signs of civilization in their plots. Once these were the shower and toilet in the house, now Internet access comes first. We are all accustomed to the fact that our computer, laptop or tablet has the Internet, and we are very upset when it is not there. But many people don’t want to pay 15 to 20 thousand to an uncle who will come and make sure that the Internet appears at the dacha, especially since many of us assume that we can do it ourselves.

Ready-made kits for a private home from Huawei, ZTE and other manufacturers are designed to make life easier for the buyer when purchasing several different devices compatible with each other: routers, modems, antenna adapters and antennas: we ourselves have selected the optimal kits that can satisfy the vast majority of our customers. The kits are easy to install and use, have detailed instructions and are complete kits for independently connecting to Internet access via 3G or 4G LTE networks. As practice (and call statistics) have shown, 9 out of 10 people are able to handle the installation and connection of these kits themselves, which saves them from 5,000 to 10,000 rubles, which installers charge for visiting a dacha, cottage, town house or office of the customer, to "host" the Internet.

Connecting the Internet at a dacha (in a private house, cottage, etc.) in the Moscow, Leningrad, Kaluga and other regions seems to many to be very difficult: many people, having bought USB modems and tried to connect to the network, thought what to connect wireless Internet without the help of specialists is impossible: the reception is poor, the house is in the forest, there is no speed... Many people imagine connecting to the Internet at the dacha as a visit from a team of specialists, which includes a measurer, an installer, an engineer and God knows who else. In fact, one (maximum two) person(s) will come to you, who within an hour will install a 3G or 4G antenna for you and connect it to a WiFi router - that’s all, that’s the whole installation! So, if you need the Internet, then installing it at your dacha is not so difficult.

Many people ask questions:
1) What is the best and cheapest Internet for a dacha (private home) in the Moscow region: MTS, Beeline, Megafon? But there are also YOTA, Tele2, Rostelecom and other local operators... What is better in the Moscow region?
2) How fast or high-speed is mobile Internet at a dacha (in a private house) in the Moscow region and other areas? What is the fastest Internet at a dacha in the Moscow region?
3) What is the price of the Internet at the dacha (in a private house)? Is there unlimited Internet for a dacha (private home)? How much does it cost to connect to the Internet in the Moscow, Tula, Leningrad, Rostov, Nizhny Novgorod, Voronezh, Volgograd, Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk, Kaluga, Belgorod, Samara, Amur, Ryazan, Tver, Kursk, Saratov, Irkutsk, Chelyabinsk, Kemerovo, Vladimir, Kaliningrad regions, and also in Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, Stavropol, Altai, Perm, Primorsky territories?
4) Which Internet for a dacha (private house) in the Moscow region should I choose (buy): 3G or 4G? Is there Internet from YOTA at the dacha?
5) How to organize the Internet at the dacha (in a private house): using a modem or router? Is it possible to install wired Internet at a dacha in the Moscow region? Is it possible to connect home Internet, for example, from Rostelecom at a dacha in the Moscow region or Leningrad region?
6) Will there be WiFi in a private house and on the property? Will there be Internet in a laptop, tablet, smartphone at the dacha?
7) Will there be a need to boost the 3G or 4G signal in the area? How to strengthen the Internet at the dacha (in a private house)? Will you need a 3G signal repeater (amplifier) ​​at your dacha (in a private house)?

We hear these questions every day and we will try to answer briefly; our operators will explain everything to you in more detail:
1) Our kits work with any SIM card: don’t be too lazy to buy 2-3 SIM cards from different operators and try them in your country (private) house - one of them will most likely show you good speed.
2) Mobile Internet speed can reach 50 Mbit/sec, but on average in the region it is 6-7 Mbit/sec if you are close to the operator tower, and 2-3 if the operator tower is several kilometers away.
3) It happens, but usually wireless Internet (as opposed to “wired” Internet) is limited, but the limits, depending on the subscription fee, may be enough to watch movies online. Operators often hold summer promotions for summer residents and provide truly unlimited wireless Internet for the spring-summer period (For example, from May to September) - such precedents were observed in the mobile Internet from operators both in the Moscow region and in the Leningrad region.
4) 4G, of course, is faster than 3G, but 3G can also “give out” up to 20 Mbit/s, whereas with very good reception, data transmission in LTE can show a very low speed - the “operator tower” can be crowded with people wanting to connect to the 4G Internet . Therefore, you need to buy several SIM cards from 3G and 4G operators and try it!
5) It’s easier to make the Internet at your dacha (in a private house) using an antenna and a router (see our kits). The router will create a WiFi network for you - and the Internet in the Moscow region will become more convenient and enjoyable. Installing wired Internet in a dacha is not always possible (in less than 30% of cases), and the price, as a rule, is steep, because is related to the number of connected users. By the way, Rostelecom in the Moscow region often “installs” the Internet at the dacha using wireless modems and routers, with the only exception that its range does not include antennas and repeaters.
6) WiFi will be available. In the house, for sure, if there is not enough for the entire plot, then you can use an additional (daughter) WiFi router (a little +1000-1500 rubles), so that you can have a laptop, a smartphone, a tablet, and also (if the owner wishes) All devices of guests at the dacha will be connected to high-speed Internet access.
7) In 9 cases out of 10, no repeater is needed - an antenna that works at a distance of up to 5 km from the operator’s base station helps, but if you are very far from the base station, then we have GSM (voice) and 3G amplification kits, and LTE repeaters will appear soon.

Satellite Internet vs 3G 4G LTE Internet - several arguments
1) Cost of equipment. Our 3G kit costs at least 4 times less, and a 4G LTE kit with a powerful antenna costs 2 times less than a kit for satellite Internet: on average, kits cost 25,000 rubles, some satellite internet kits go up to 50 thousand rubles. (10 times more expensive than a 3G kit).
2) Tariffs. The cost of traffic in 3G and LTE 4G networks is almost 3 times cheaper than via satellite: if in MTS, Megafon, Beeline, Tele2 1 GB costs approximately 100 rubles, then when using satellite Internet you will already pay 300 rubles! If we compare unlimited tariffs, then unlimited Internet Tricolor will cost you 3,000 rubles, while unlimited Internet 4G from WiFire - 800 rubles / month, and from YOTA - 1,400 rubles / month (if paid annually - 750 rubles ./month), do not also forget about the so-called. “corporate” tariffs: on average - 1000 rubles/month for unlimited traffic and speed.
3) Data transfer rate- the average for Russia is the same, and in large cities, close to them (up to 5 km), in the Moscow region, etc. in the 4G LTE coverage area - more! According to statistics, the average 3G data transfer speed in the Moscow region is 10-12 Mbit/s at the input and 5-6 Mbit/s at the output, LTE 4G - up to 20-25 Mbit/s at reasonable satellite Internet tariffs, approximately the same speed is provided.
4) Setting up and installing equipment. Have you ever installed and configured a satellite dish yourself? No?! Then ask those who have done this at least once in their lives! According to statistics, every second buyer, after trying to install a satellite dish, calls installers, because... cannot cope on its own, and installation, installation and configuration services are usually equal to the cost of the equipment, i.e. another plus 5-10 thousand rubles. minimum!
Our 3G and LTE 4G kits do not require special skills and abilities: you just need to fix the antenna as high as possible (usually under the ridge of the roof or at the highest point of the wall of the house) and point it at the operator’s base station (BS) or, as it is also called, “tower” - information about the location of the BS can be obtained on the operator’s website, focusing on the official coverage map: BS are located in the center of the coverage circles, you can also find out from local residents, using special programs and applications. We have had several dozen cases where the buyer returned the equipment without completing the installation, out of several thousand sets sold over 5 years of work!
5) 3G coverage LTE 4G in Moscow - 99%, in the Moscow region - up to 90% (when using suitable antennas), i.e. 9 out of 10 people do not need satellite Internet. In most cases, one of the four operators has LTE 4G coverage in your area? as a last resort - 3G. As for the mobile Internet coverage of the entire territory of Russia, it is less, even in the Krasnodar Territory, the third most populous region (after Moscow and Moscow Region), the coverage is much worse, but again: in 8 cases out of 10 this is corrected by selecting antennas that are suitable for amplification .
6) Versatility. Our 3G and LTE 4G Internet kits can work with any telecom operator 900/2100 MHz and 800/1800/2600 in Russia - the router is not encrypted and recognizes any SIM card, but you must understand that simultaneous amplification of all frequencies at large distances from towers are impossible, and not necessary: ​​in Russia there are regions with a very large spread of frequencies (800-2700 MHz), but there are not many of them, usually operators work on the same high or low frequencies. You can use SIM cards from MTS, Megafon, Beeline, Tele2 (Rostelecom) in those regions where companies provide data services, but satellite operators have encrypted equipment, and when connecting to one of them, you will not be able to switch to another, not by replacing (i.e. not purchasing again) the equipment or part of it (receiver).
Total average costs for 3G LTE 4G Internet with powerful antennas: 8000 rub. (on average per set: 3G - from 2800 rubles, LTE 4G - from 5900 rubles) + 4*700 (four months at the dacha, 10-20 GB per month, depending on the operator and the number of subscribers, we don’t specifically count unlimited tariffs) = 10,800 rub.
Total costs for satellite Internet: 15,000 rub. (the cheapest set we found) + 4*1,200 rub. (four months of 3-15 GB per month, unlimited tariff - from 3000 rubles/month) = 19.800 rub. - that's almost 2 times more! Plus, every year you will spend 1.5-3 times more!
Moreover, every second of you will also pay 5,000-10,000 rubles. for installation, i.e. not 19,800, but about 25,000-30,000 rubles!
If you are ready to spend 25,000 rubles, then maybe it’s better to spend 5,000 rubles first. and try it yourself?! ;)
Don't believe us? Call and find out the cost of equipment suitable for your location of use (selected by coverage and frequency ranges in your region) and delivery, and then compare with the cost of satellite Internet kits and tariffs! If you don’t give 25,000 right away, we will be VERY surprised!

In many regions of Russia, cellular operators provide their subscribers with truly unlimited mobile Internet: in the case of Moscow and the Moscow region, this is wireless Internet access from YOTA over fourth-generation LTE 4G networks. We must also pay tribute to the MTS company, which provided unlimited access to the Moscow region for only 600 rubles. (in Moscow, this tariff was limited to 6 GB of traffic), thus attracting summer residents to use the services of their network. More often, mobile Internet is limited by traffic, prices are all approximately the same: 1 GB = 90-110 rubles, but operators offer various special offers and services to attract potential subscribers: for example, Beeline has prices for wireless Internet access in a home network (on dacha) and roaming (at my grandmother’s in the Leningrad region) do not change: by connecting in Moscow, you can use your traffic throughout the Russian Federation, and if you want a large amount of traffic, then Beeline has 60 GB per month (already comparable to unlimited Internet) cost only 2500 rubles, i.e. 1 GB will cost you only a little over 40 rubles, although from Megafon you can buy 1 GB of Internet for your dacha even cheaper (for a little over 30 rubles) when you buy 40 GB per month, but half of this traffic must be used at night.
Once again, please note that our 3G kits work with SIM cards of all 3G operators in Russia: Megafon, MTS, Beeline, Rostelecom, Tele2, etc., and 4G kits work with (U)SIM cards of all LTE operators in Russia : YOTA, Megafon, MTS, Beeline in all regions, territories and republics of our country: in Moscow and the Moscow region (Shchelkovo, Dzerzhinsky, Dzerzhinsk, Krasnoarmeysk, Voskresensk, Ozery, Yubileiny, Zhukovsky, Troitsk, Fedoskino, Danilkovo, Zhilevo, Zheleznodorozhny, Pushkino, Ashukino, Leninsky, Solnechnogorsky, Klinsky, Chekhovsky, Dmitrovsky, Pushkinsky, Voskresensky districts), in Chelyabinsk and the Chelyabinsk region (Troitsk, Ozersk), in Tula and the Tula region (Uzlovoy, Donskoy, Yasnogorsk, Gremyachey, Kimovsk, Suvorov, Zaoksky , Chernsky districts), in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region (Kirovsk, Sosnovy Bor, Otradny, Divenskaya, Pokrovskaya, Lomonosovsky, Vsevolzhsky districts), in Rostov-on-Don and the Rostov region (Shakhty, Donetsk, Olginskaya), in Blagoveshchensk and Amur region (Belogorsk, Svobodny), in Nizhny Novgorod, Dzerzhinsk and Nizhny Novgorod region (Bor, Bogorodsk, Volodarsk, Zavolzhye), in Yekaterinburg and Sverdlovsk region (Berezovsky, Artemovsky, Zarechny), in Belgorod and Belgorod region (Alekseevka, Stroitel, Zelenaya Polyana, Borisovka, Valuyki, Gubkin), in Voronezh and the Voronezh region (Pavlovsk, Kalache, Novaya Usman, Davydovka, Kantemirovka, Bobrov, Anna), in Smolensk and the Smolensk region (Safonovo), in Omsk and the Omsk region, in Irkutsk and Irkutsk region (Khomutovo), in Samara and the Samara region (Otradny, Yagodny, Krasny Yar, Timofeevka, Smyshlyaevka), in Tver and the Tver region (Gorodnya, Redkino, Kalininsky, Lesnoy districts), in Volgograd and the Volgograd region (Mikhailovka, Krasnoslobodsk, Gorodishche , Kletsky district), in Kaluga and Kaluga region (Kirov, Ermolino, Barsuki, Borovsk, Tarutino, Zhukov, Vorotynsk, Zhukovsky, Borovsky, Maloyaroslavets districts), in Kursk and Kursk region, in Ryazan and Ryazan region (Gridino, Ryazan region) , in Saratov and the Saratov region (Petrovsk, Uchebny), in Kemerovo, Kemerovo regions (Belovo, Berezovsky), in Penza and Penza region (Kuznetsk, Zarechny), in Yaroslavl and the Yaroslavl region, in Tambov and Tambov regions (Kotovsk, Uvarovo), in Lipetsk and Lipetsk region (Aksai), in Kirov and Kirov region, in Bryansk and Bryansk regions (Zhukovka, Ardon, Uneche, Karachevo, Starodube, Navle), in Vladimir and the Vladimir region (Alexandrov, Alexandrovsky district), in Murmansk and the Murmansk region (Kirovsk), in Ivanovo and Ivanovo region (Rodniki, Talitsy), in Orenburg and the Orenburg region, in Orel and the Oryol region (Livny), in Kaliningrad and the Kaliningrad region, in Pskov and the Pskov region (Ostrov), in Ulyanovsk and the Ulyanovsk region, in Kurgan and the Kurgan region, in Veliky Novgorod and the Novgorod region ( Antsiferovo), in Astrakhan and the Astrakhan region, in Kostroma and the Kostroma region, in Magadan and the Magadan region, in Novosibirsk and the Novosibirsk region (Kuibyshev), in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and the Sakhalin region, in Tomsk and the Tomsk region, in Tyumen and the Tyumen region, in Vologda and the Vologda region, in Arkhangelsk and the Arkhangelsk region (Mirny), in Chita and the Trans-Baikal Territory, in Krasnodar and the Krasndar Territory, in Stavropol and the Stavropol Territory, in Barnaul and the Altai Territory, in Vladivostok and the Primorsky Territory, in Krasnoyarsk, Zelenogorsk, Zheleznogorsk and the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in Perm and the Perm Territory, in Khabarovsk and the Khabarovsk Territory, in Maikop and the Republic of Adygea, in Ufa and the Republic of Bashkortostan, in Ulan-Ude and the Republic of Buryatia, in Makhachkala and the Republic of Dagestan, in Magas, Nazran and the republic and the republic Ingushetia, in Nalchik and the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, in Elista and the Republic of Kalmykia, in Cherkessk and the Republic of Karachay-Cherkessia, in Petrozavodsk and the Republic of Karelia, in Syktyvkar and the Komi Republic, in Yoshkar-Ola and the Mari El Republic, in Saransk and the Republic of Mordovia , in Yakutsk and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), in Vladikavkaz and the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, in Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan, in Kyzyl and the Republic of Tyva, in Izhevsk and the Republic of Udmurtia, in Abakan and the Republic of Khakassia, in Grozny and the Republic of Chechnya, in Cheboksary and the Republic of Chuvashia, in Sevastopol, Simferopol and the Republic of Crimea, in Gorno-Altaisk and the Altai Republic - naturally, where there are 3G and 4G LTE cellular data networks, and where there are not, our kits are capable of operating in the 2G standard ( GPRS/EDGE).

So what does a standard Internet kit for a private home look like? In fact, there are no “standard” or universal kits, because... The antenna is selected according to the operating frequency of the base station (BS) or the nearest operator or several BS operators and its (their) distance from the place of use, but most often it consists of an antenna, cable and router. It is often not possible to install wired Internet in a private home (cottage) due to the distance from large populated areas or is unprofitable at the connection stage (high cost) or use (expensive tariffs). Connecting the Internet in the private sector using wireless technologies is not difficult: an external antenna is installed under a ridge or on the wall of the house, the cable is run into the house and connected to a router or modem. In our kits, everything is already prepared for those who do not know how (or do not want) to crimp / solder a cable, select devices based on parameters and compatibility, search for information and learn how to configure antennas: the cable assemblies are already soldered and crimped - they just need to be screwed onto one sides to the antenna, and on the other - to the device, adapters / adapters (if required) are selected for the devices, we ourselves select the router and antenna based on distance from the BS and operating frequencies, and detailed instructions for the antennas help to correctly mount and configure the antenna. When we just started selling kits for self-installation (and we were the first to do this, after which many online stores repeated it after us), we thought that we would be faced with a lot of calls asking for help setting up the antenna... But no! As it turned out, the vast majority of people (90-95%) cope on their own, which means that:
1) we select the right kits for different places of use;
2) the instructions written by us are simple and clear;
3) almost anyone can handle the installation themselves.
Therefore, if you decide to connect the Internet in a village, SNT, KP or the private sector of a city/village, then you can do it yourself, saving from 5,000 rubles, which are charged by the so-called. "installers" for installing kits similar to ours (usually with cheaper components).

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Universal 4G LTE + 3G modem. It has antenna connectors and is small in size. Works with any SIM cards of all Russian and European telecom operators (YOTA, Megafon, MTS, Beeline, Rostelecom, Tele2, Altel, Motiv, Tattelecom / Letay, etc.). Supports speeds up to 100 Mbps. Ideal for use with laptops abroad.

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Satellite Internet and television are gaining more and more popularity among ordinary people every day. For residents of private homes, this is sometimes the only way to get high-quality, uninterrupted TV and Internet. Many providers offer satellite Internet and television services; of them, the most proven and reliable is the MTS company.

The main advantages of satellite Internet and television

Choosing between cable and satellite? Here are 10 reasons in favor of satellite services to help you make your choice:

    Unlimited broadcasting. Thanks to the satellite signal, it is possible to cover up to 100% of the country's territory. Analogue or digital (cable) terrestrial television broadcasting does not reach such coverage, the private sector and mountainous areas are especially affected. The satellite antenna receives a stable signal even in hard-to-reach areas, and the costs for satellite television broadcasting and the Internet will be much lower than when laying a terrestrial cable route.

    High quality picture and sound. Analogue TV channels have always had problems with image quality. With the gradual transition of television broadcasting to digital format, it was possible to improve the situation a little, but in the private sector and hard-to-reach regions it is almost impossible to connect digital TV and stable Internet. The only way out is a satellite dish. Satellite TV can broadcast not only without interference, but also in the modern High Definition 1080i (16:9) format. Moreover, many TV channels use Dolby Digital audio tracks, which provide surround digital sound.

    High Definition 1080i (16:9) resolution suitable for modern widescreen TVs

    Number of TV channels. A satellite dish can receive signals from hundreds of different channels in Russian from the federal, regional or local broadcast network. The selection is impressive.

    Change the language of the audio track. With a satellite dish, you can access not only Russian-language TV channels, but also channels from other countries that use similar broadcast technology. Unlike cable providers, there are no restrictions. This option is popular among those who are forced to live abroad, but want to watch their favorite channels and programs in Russian. It is also used by people studying a foreign language, because the fastest way to learn is to be in a language environment. Already today, many popular TV channels (for example, EuroNews) broadcast at least two audio tracks.

    Satellite hunting (DXing). In English terminology, DX is short for distant (“distant”), and DX-man is an adventurous viewer who constantly catches signals from the most exotic TV channels from all free satellites. Satellite broadcasting can become a hobby and even a profession.

    The relay satellite transmits a digital signal from the antenna to media devices

    Thematic variety. There are channels completely dedicated to one area, for example, films, music, documentaries, sports, travel. Now only satellite television offers the most thematic channels for a wide variety of viewers. One of the interesting features of satellite TV is the ability to create your own broadcast package. You have the right to refuse unwanted or unnecessary channels and leave only interesting ones.

    Additional functions. The choice of options depends on the technical capabilities of the digital receiver. This can be a program guide (EPG), rewinding programs (time shift), recording programs on a hard drive, teletext, games, real-time weather information, Internet radio, parental controls to protect children from inappropriate content.

    Satellite Internet (WebTV). This is an integrated “television = Internet” system, where one complements the other. Otherwise, satellite Internet is no different from cable Internet. This connection is not inferior in speed to fiber optic, and sometimes even surpasses it.

    Radio stations from anywhere on the planet. Music connoisseurs will appreciate the many paid and free radio stations dedicated to various genres: rap, rock, folk, jazz, classical.

    Price. Yes, connecting and setting up satellite equipment is expensive entertainment. On the other hand, it will be cheaper to connect satellite services than to buy an average TV, and you can install and configure the equipment yourself.

Coverage area

MTS receives and transmits the signal using the ABS-2 device, which hovers in space (75° east longitude) and covers more than 95% of the territory of Russia.

How can I find out about connectivity? The map shows in red the gradation of the strength of the incoming satellite signal - the more intense the color, the more stable the reception. In those areas where the color is weaker, it is recommended to use satellite dishes of the largest diameter when connecting.

The brighter the color, the stronger the signal in the designated area

How to check the ability to connect satellite Internet and TV using the online assistant?

  1. Go to the assistant's website.
  2. Enter the address of your private home and click the “Start” button.
  3. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to keep the satellite signal in the green zone.
  4. After completion, a notification will appear asking whether it is possible to connect satellite Internet and TV.

Tariff selection

From time to time, MTS launches special promotions and offers discounts.

You can find out about the possibilities of connecting the Internet to a private home from the Rostelecom provider in our article:

Necessary equipment

To transmit a satellite television signal from MTS, you usually need a satellite dish with a bracket, a cable, a converter, a CAM module, a SMART card and a receiver. There are several configurations depending on the availability of individual components.

Table: options for kits for connecting satellite TV and the Internet

The set without a set-top box is suitable for users of modern digital TVs equipped with a DVB-S2 receiver with a built-in CI+ connector. Such receivers are usually included with TVs released after 2012. However, not all CI+ connectors support DVB-S2 broadcast standards, so it is better to consult a specialist.

HD set-top box

An HD set-top box (satellite television receiver) converts the digital signal received from a satellite dish. Thanks to the set-top box, a high-quality picture is displayed on the TV. In addition, the receiver has many additional functions: time shift, recording to disk, parental controls.

The appearance of the set-top box may vary depending on the model and operator

CAM module is a device into which a SMART card is inserted. The module can work independently without an HD set-top box; at the same time, it is much more convenient to use, because it just needs to be installed in a special connector on the TV. The CAM module is not capable of providing additional functions that the HD set-top box has. A SMART card is required to activate satellite Internet and TV from MTS.

CAM modules and SMART cards from MTS are made in the company’s corporate colors

Converter

Installed as an integral part of the satellite dish. Together they receive the satellite signal and then transmit it to the HD set-top box. It is the converter that is the main tool for receiving and transmitting a signal, and a satellite dish is just a mirror that concentrates the digital signal at the location of the converter.

Main functions of the converter:

  • reception of a digital signal from a satellite dish with subsequent amplification (the initial digital signal reflected by the satellite dish is relatively weak for transmission to an HD set-top box);
  • converting a digital signal to the required frequency;
  • transmitting a stable signal to the receiver.

The converter is always located at the other end of the bracket

Satellite antenna

There are many types of antennas. They can be made of steel, aluminum, plastic, and produced in various forms. Which antenna to choose?

Offset and direct focus

The main difference is where the beam of the received digital signal is focused. For direct-focus antennas, this beam is directed perpendicularly upward, directly at the satellite. With an offset antenna, the focused beam is shifted to the side. For some climate zones, this beam arrangement is most convenient because snow or rainwater will not collect inside the antenna. In addition, it is easier to find a mounting surface for an offset antenna.

Solid and perforated

Perforation - many small holes. The advantage of a perforated antenna is lower weight and solid windage. This makes it easier to install when it is impossible to hang a rigid mount.

A perforated satellite dish can be easily mounted even on the wooden supports of a private house

Aluminum and steel

A satellite dish can be made of any radio-reflective material. The low-cost option is steel, the optimal option is aluminum. Such antennas are better according to most technical criteria: weight, quality, durability, digital signal reception.

Parabolic and toroidal

A parabolic antenna is the standard for satellite Internet and television reception. Toroidal satellite antennas can connect several converters at once to receive digital signals from two, three or more satellites simultaneously.

Such a toroidal antenna will replace several conventional parabolic antennas

Rotating antennas

Rotary antennas are equipped with a special rotating mechanism and are capable of receiving digital signals from several satellites at once. When switching a channel, a command is sent to the satellite dish to move to the satellite from which the selected TV channel is broadcast.

How to install a satellite dish

Before purchasing equipment, you need to select in advance the optimal location for mounting the antenna. Then follow these steps:

  1. Use a compass to determine the north direction your antenna will be pointing.
  2. Make sure the surface is level and the bracket can be attached to it.
  3. Install the bracket and place the satellite dish on it. It is mounted perpendicularly upward.
  4. Connect the cable to the F connectors.

Video: instructions from MTS for installing satellite equipment

Setting up a satellite dish to receive a digital signal

The larger the diameter of the satellite dish, the better it receives the digital signal, but the coverage area matters. According to a special map of the signal coverage area from MTS, the more intense the red color, the smaller the diameter the antenna can be installed. Therefore, when purchasing equipment, always consider the coverage area in which your home is located. In a stable signal area, a 0.6 m antenna is sufficient; where it is less stable - 0.9–1.2 m. If you plan to receive a signal from several satellites with one antenna, then its minimum diameter should be 0.9 m.

How to set up a satellite dish from MTS? Tuning of any satellite antenna is carried out according to the main criteria: rotation of the antenna, its tilt and rotation of the converter.

Video: setting up a satellite dish signal from MTS

How to set up satellite Internet and television equipment from MTS and create a connection on a computer

Let's consider the issue of connecting each equipment separately.

HD set-top boxes DCD 4404 from MTS

  1. Unplug your TV.
  2. Insert a SMART card into the HD set-top box.
  3. Connect your TV to the network.
  4. The indicator on the front panel of the HD set-top box will light green. If the indicator is not lit, check whether the “Power” button on the set-top box is turned on.
  5. Turn on the TV.
  6. Switch the TV to AV/HDMI signal reception mode.
  7. The “Initial installation” menu will appear on the TV screen, where you need to set the settings for language, image, satellite itself, LNB.
  8. To start searching for TV channels, press the up/down buttons on the remote control, select “Search” and press “OK”.
  9. After the channel search is completed, the receiver will exit the menu and begin broadcasting the first channel found. To stop searching for channels, press the "Exit" button on the remote control.

Video: instructions for setting up an HD set-top box from MTS

CAM module

How to connect to satellite television without using an HD set-top box, but only using the CAM module?


To start watching Home Digital MTS TV, switch the TV to the DVB-C cable signal reception mode and configure according to these parameters:

  • search type - “Network” or “Quick”;
  • signal frequency - 298000KHz;
  • modulation - QAM64;
  • symbol rate - 6875Kps.

Video: setting up the CAM module from MTS using the example of a Samsung TV

Connecting to a computer using a cable or via Wi-Fi

  1. Connect the router to your computer.
  2. From the Start menu or Settings Panel, select Network and Internet.
  3. In the window that opens, select the “Network and Sharing Center” section.

    All settings are located in the same path, regardless of the Windows version

  4. Select "Local Area Connection" if you are using a cable, or "Wireless Connection" if you are using Wi-Fi. In the window that opens, select “Internet Protocol Version 4”, click “Properties” - “Obtain an IP address automatically”, save.

    Select "Internet Protocol Version 4", addresses should be obtained automatically

  5. Open any browser and enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar. After this, an authorization window will appear where you must enter the login and password “admin”.

    If you enter a different username and password, nothing will happen

  6. The router menu will appear. In the “Internet Settings” section, go to the “WAN” tab, enter the host name, check the box next to “Automatically obtain DNS addresses” and click “Apply”.

    The host name can be absolutely anything, addresses should be obtained automatically

  7. Reboot your device.

Video: all methods of connecting satellite Internet from MTS on a computer

Today, satellite television and the Internet are not just a high-quality alternative to cable services. Sometimes this is the only way to enjoy your favorite programs or work on the Internet, for example, for owners of private houses. Prices for satellite equipment have long become affordable, and the quality of television and Internet is improving every year. Thanks to the wide coverage area, every resident of our country can connect and set up satellite TV or the Internet.

If there is no cable in your region, you can connect MTS satellite TV and use it even in the most isolated corner of the country, far from civilization. Despite the development of the Internet, both MTS home TV and mobile smartphones and tablets, and even despite the fact that now you can find television channels online or even download your favorite films and TV series and watch them at a time convenient for you, and even without advertising, TV is still popular.

Some people watch educational TV programs, some watch entertaining ones, some like music channels, while others watch TV programs about animals, travel, or broadcasts of sporting events. But what if you don’t have cable TV and the antenna doesn’t receive the signal properly? The solution is simple - connect satellite television from MTS. to help you.

MTS - satellite television: list of channels

The standard TV offer from MTS includes 190 satellite channels, of which 35 comes in HD quality. Here are examples of the most popular channels: Fox, Kinoseriya, Film Comedy, Eurocinema, Life, World 24, Questions and Answers, Travel Channel, Animal Planet, Soyuz, Discovery, TNV Planet, National Geographic, 365 days, Disney, 2x2, Kitchen TV, Fashion One, Hunting and fishing and so on. And here is a far from complete list of satellite TV channels from MTS:

"Basic" package for MTS satellite television

There are only two initial options to connect yourself to television from this mobile operator; they differ only in when you will pay for this service - once a year or once a month, and the final price:

  • Plastic bag " Basic for a month" - subscription fee 140 rubles monthly;
  • Plastic bag " Basic for a year" - fee 1200 rubles per year (total 100 rubles per month).

As you can see, the second option is almost 1.5 times more profitable, so if you are going to use TV for a long time, it is better to connect this option, and if you just try it, then the first one.

Additional packages of MTS satellite TV channels

In addition to the basic option, there are additional packages, by connecting which you can increase the list of channels available to you. Here you can already choose a topic and connect what you like to watch. Here is the full list of additional channel packs:

  • AMEDIA Premium HD - new series and films from media studios in the USA and Europe on rental days;
  • Adult - 18+ channels for adults;
  • Children's - channels with cartoons and various programs and programs for children;
  • Our football - as the name suggests - is a sports channel especially for football fans with all the matches from the World Cup.

How to enable and disable additional packages

It is not at all necessary to call a specialist from MTS every time to connect you to a new package of channels or disconnect the one for which you do not want to pay anymore. This will only be needed the first time when you install and configure the equipment. And then you can do everything yourself. There are several ways to do this:

  • Via call- the most convenient way. Just call the Contact Center and tell them which additional channel package you need to disable or connect;
  • Via TV set-top box- use your TV set-top box, which is included in the set of standard equipment for satellite television, to disconnect and connect channel packages yourself;
  • In the MTS salon- if it doesn’t work out at all, you can come to a communication salon and connect or disconnect what you need there.

In addition to the "Basic" option with any payment system, you can connect an unlimited number of additional ones. packages - at least all at once, but you will have to pay for each of them; for example, payment is charged every month.

Tariffs and prices for satellite TV from MTS

As we already wrote, at the moment the package " Base"for 1200 rubles annually or 140 rubles if paid every month. It is more profitable to connect immediately for a year, but since this operator has a prepaid payment system, for the first payment for the year you will need to pay 1200 rubles at once. Or you can try first, stopping at option with payment every month, and then switch to the option with annual payment.

Additional channel packages will cost you 200 rubles/month for " Amedia", 150 rub/month for " Adult", 50 rub/month for " Children's" and 219 rubles/month for " Our football". Whether you should connect them or get by with the standard set is up to you, but we recommend testing the Basic package first, and then connecting something else.

Cost of equipment for satellite TV MTS

The equipment is not cheap, the most economical minimum set will cost you 3,700 rubles, and the maximum set (full set) will cost you 8,700 rubles. See other options below.

Satellite TV MTS for 0 rubles

This mobile operator offers very favorable conditions for connecting your satellite television - you can get it for 0 rubles, completely free. Of course, this does not mean that you will not pay, it only means that you will only be charged a subscription fee - annually or monthly, but you will not have to pay for the equipment (for comparison, the cheapest version of the kit will cost 3,700 rubles). True, this offer on TV without a fee is valid only until October 10, 2016 - if you don’t have time, you will have to wait for a new promotion or connect according to the currently available conditions, since, unfortunately, you will not be able to access the channels without equipment.

To take advantage of the promotion, leave a request on the official MTS website or in a communication salon, call 8-800-250-0890 or see your certified dealer.

Add-ons for satellite TV

This cellular operator also has additional options that will allow you to watch your favorite programs even more conveniently, whether at the dacha or in a private home.

  • Interactive services- instant access to popular information, for example, today's weather forecast or exchange rates;
  • TV programm- program schedule on various channels;
  • HDTV High Definition Television- channels with high resolution and broadcast quality;
  • TV replay- you can record and record an episode of a series or program, and watch it when it’s convenient for you - so you won’t miss anything;
  • Video on demand- using this service you can watch films that have just finished release at a time convenient for you;
  • Online subscription- selection and connection of additional thematic channel packages - choose what you will watch;
  • Media player- the ability to watch movies from flash drives and other external devices on TVs;
  • TV break- pause, finish your business, and start watching the program where you left off;
  • Parental control- limits the child’s access to certain TV channels, programs and programs.

As you can see, using satellite television from MTS is convenient. True, the setup is quite complicated, but for the first time it will be done by a specialist - keep an eye on it or call technical support if you can’t handle it yourself. You can buy satellite TV both in the operator’s communication stores and on its official website.

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