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DBIRD: you said "Incidentally, I'm one of the many not experiencing the severe slowdowns..." and I think that explains, in a nutshell, your somewhat lenient attitude, or so it appears, towards HN. If you had to go through what many others have gone through with their tech support, perhaps you'd be more critical.
Just my thoughts...not a flame. -- Franklin CDU/Assent MBR WBB combo, service through Millenicom, 3 XPPro stations, Mozilla everywhere. | |   Piggie I Actually use Windstream Premium join:2005-11-23 Orange Springs, FL
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I find all of this very odd to be "news". Just tell people to go read the Hughes Net forum and the reviews.
Hughes Net only works for certain people but is sold to all as a fix all for no other broadband.
It's great for a motor home. It's great for someone that spend 30 minutes a day reading their email and checking a couple of favorite sites.
It's not for downloads, U-Tube or MySpace freaks or even watching the evening news. Most gamers can't use it.
Then some satellites and transponder are better and some worse. I was on it 3 years and was on a good frequecy that was never crowded and it was before they had the their new killer FAP policy. That new policy alone would make me get a dial up account. -- | Speedstream 4200 Modem - 3m/384 plan | W98-W2KSP4-XPSP2 - All AMD | Buffalo WHR G54S with Tomato 1.13 | 3 downstream switches feeding 6 total clients (no wireless) | Including the Data port on the side of my neck | | |   caribconsult Premium join:2003-03-19 Mayaguez, PR
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| Piggie, you've got it absolutely right. HN is for 'some' people, essentially those with low usage. I had 4000 for 3.5 years, upgraded to 7000 a year ago, and there WERE times when it ran decently, but it was extremely erratic, the FAP was a total PITA, their tech support was terrible, and it really was not a very good value for the money.
I'm a big baseball fan, as you can no doubt tell from my avatar, and the FAP would cut me off around the middle of the 3rd inning. Now that I've switched to Millenicom Wireless, I can watch an entire game and still not get throttled down. This is a HUGE advantage for me, but for others, it wouldn't be. What do they say? One man's meat... -- Franklin CDU/Assent MBR WBB combo, service through Millenicom, 3 XPPro stations, Mozilla everywhere. | |
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