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Island Jeff

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"otherwise known as daily caps"

Interesting to hear the current number of subscribers.

One note: when you say:
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WildBlue has a "Fair Access Policy," otherwise known as daily caps.
this is inaccurate. Wildblue does not have a daily cap. Wildblue has a 30-day rolling total FAP. You can use the 30-day alloted bandwidth in any way you want (one *huge* download during the 30 days, many days of heavy and many days of light usage, or equally spread usage throughout the 30-day usage.) I only point this out because this is one big distinction between wildblue and hughes. Wildblue is worse if you don't have a handle on your bandwidth, but hughes is worse in terms of stopping you from doing what you want to get done at a given time / back-seat driving your bandwidth consumption with their much shorter fap period.
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