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| reply to dbirdman Re: [DW7000] Hit Hughes FAP limit and this is what happened
Sadly, the false assumptions here are yours. Again, you are acting as if HughesNet's word via advertising and technical support doesn't matter. It does.
The "Fair Access Policy" is not based on our fair access to the service for which we pay good money but on their fair access to their profit and a very behind-the-times set of bandwidth thresholds they refuse to invest in upgrading. If they'd upgrade their systems, both those that provide bandwidth and those that provide customer service, they'd see a lot more happy users instead of a lot of unhappy users clamoring for any other alternative.
Here's the simple math. No happy customers = no happy billing dept. = no happy investors = no Huhgesnet |
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  dbirdman Premium,MVM join:2003-07-07 Eureka, CA
| Simply amazing that there are people who continue to think that somehow there are "upgrade" which can be done to turn consumer satellite into something it can't be. Sigh.
Good satellite service is out there for the asking. All it takes is $$$ and there are many companies willing to hook you up. Got $4000 per month available? For that you can get 512K up 4M down with low contention rates. For a mere $500 per month you can get 64K guaranteed bandwidth. Actually, you can get 64K CIR for around $320 per month. Figure $5 per K, with some economy-of-scale as you go higher. -- W2K Server|Toshiba Satellite XP Pro|HughesNet IA8/1410/7000 2-watt Business Internet on .98 meter fixed | Datastorm .98 XF2 2-watt on 1990 Blue Bird Wanderlodge "Blue Thunder" 22 tons of rolling steel! |
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 JLDunn
join:2005-07-26 Moscow, OH
·Cincinnati Bell
| Re: [DW7000] Hit Hughes FAP limit and this is what happened
I suspect that there are thousands of satellite subscribers who have no idea that they do not have true broadband. Only when some family member starts downloading U Tube, movies, or music and they get hit by the FAP do they realize something is wrong. They see the news reports talking about all the things one can do nowadays on the internet and think they can do the same things. Hughes does not say anything in their advertising to discourage them from signing up.
I have an elderly neighbor lady who saw the Hughesnet commercials and was ready to order. She wanted to provide an internet connection for her kids/grandkids who have cable in the city because when they visit they complain that they cannot download U Tube, TV shows and movies etc.. After I explained to her how little they could download with a 400MB limit and the penalty if they go over she wisely decided not to order. Probably many non-technical people do not find this out until later. -- Hughes | HN7000S Pro Plus| SatMex5 1050mhz | 256k 2/3 (TC) | Win XP SP2 | static addr. |
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 c150L
join:2004-06-30 New London, WI
| said by JLDunn :I suspect that there are thousands of satellite subscribers who have no idea that they do not have true broadband. And there would not be anything misleading in their ads either.... -- Win 98 and Win 2K DW6000 CE on AMC3 1290 Linksys BEFW11S4 |
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 laserfan
join:2005-01-14 Blanco, TX
1 edit | reply to JLDunn said by JLDunn :I have an elderly neighbor lady who saw the Hughesnet commercials and was ready to order. She wanted to provide an internet connection for her kids/grandkids who have cable in the city because when they visit they complain that they cannot download U Tube, TV shows and movies etc. Hmm, I thought it was only the parents today who are responsible for the excessive exposure of children to (mostly useless) video, audio/music, and computer games.
Shame on you, grandma!  -- DW6000CEv5.4.0.20, G13/H1@127W, 1270MHz, SigTyp74, Toshiba Magnia SG10, LinksysBEFW11S4w, Airlink8portswitch, AirlinkAR410Wwireless, 10-20clients & 6+OSes |
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