OK, a little bit of a rant tonight.
When we moved out to the country, I struggled with our internet issues, thinking that my city cable provider would be able to get the same coverage out in the county. I did check multiple times and verified that they could provide access. It wasn’t until the install appointment that they said I was S.O.L.
Now I have this satellite-based service. Down speeds are fine. 50 Mbps. Upload speeds are slow, less than 1 Mbps.
The issue has become the bandwidth limitations. We’re limited to 50 Gigabits per month at 50 Megabits per second. After that, speed drops to less than 1 Mbps. You can buy additional bandwidth for 3 dollars per gigabyte.
We’re a family that goes through data like crap through a goose, and we’re still running our smartphones through the phone connection rather than the family wifi connection.
So, HughesNet satellite-based internet service might not be the best choice when you go through 200-250 gigabits per month as a family. And I have no opportunity to cancel, as I’m tied into a 2-year contract.
This next Thursday, we’re getting another service installed in parallel. 30 Mbps, but no limits on bandwidth.
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I know HughesNet says they don’t limit your bandwidth, but dropping that pipe from 50 Mbps to less than 1 Mbps is ridiculous.
I was suspicious when I bought another 25-gigabyte token, and just as soon as it showed up on my account, there was already another 25 megabytes chunked out of it.
My HughesNet bill for this past month is going to be outrageous. For the first time and the last time. Maybe somebody will read this and decide HughesNet is not the way to go. Maybe HughesNet will read this and change their bandwidth policies. No matter to me. I’m going a different direction, as it only makes sense to do so.
Lesson learned.
Peace y’all.