 3 edits | reply to acadiel
Re: 300MB I hate to rain on the parade here. But the numbers in the article are PER DAY and not per month as said(since corrected) in the BBR news post: »HughesNet Lowers 'FAP' Caps quote: HughesNet actually lowered the monthly consumption limit for some users on their most popular Pro (1Mbps, $70) tier from 375 MB per month to 300 MB.
Here is the info from the HughsNet web site: »www.hughes.com/HUGHES/Rooms/Disp···FA5369]]
Hughes assigns a download threshold to each service plan that limits the amount of data that may be downloaded during a typical day. While even the daily caps are somewhat low, they don't require the panic based on the assertion that they were MONTHLY numbers. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? |
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 | Do the math. That's $8.00/GB/month. Hell, that make COMCRAP look good, which is about $0.28 cents per GB. Of course, neither of them hold a candle to FIOS, which cost $0.00184 (1/10 of a penny) cents per month per GB. So hughesnet costs 28 times MORE than Comcrap, and 4,320 times more than FIOS on a PER GB basis. If that's not an argument for a real nationwide FIOS rollout, I don't know what is.
In other terms get 28 hughes satellites and you can hit comcraps 250GB Cap. Get 4,320 satellites, and you can hit what the 'average' FIOS can do in a month. -- The happiest countries are the most secular. The struggle AGAINST corporations is the struggle FOR humanity! |
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 | Uh they don't serve all of their customers that amount of bandwidth with just one satellite. Spaceway 3 is just their most recent satellite. So it would actually be more. |
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 | reply to karlmarx said by karlmarx:Do the math. That's $8.00/GB/month. Hell, that make COMCRAP look good, which is about $0.28 cents per GB. Of course, neither of them hold a candle to FIOS, which cost $0.00184 (1/10 of a penny) cents per month per GB. So hughesnet costs 28 times MORE than Comcrap, and 4,320 times more than FIOS on a PER GB basis. If that's not an argument for a real nationwide FIOS rollout, I don't know what is. Sprint/Verizon/AT&T and their 5GB cap or should I say FAP, charges $12 per GB... so Hughes would be a bargain... nah, I was just kidding. |
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