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·WildBlue
1 edit | reply to clarknova156
Re: What a joke said by clarknova156:Its a sat service , what do you expect? Unlimited Bandwidth? Its the only time such caps are really required because its pretty damn hard to increase the total network bandwidth when the primary array is hundreds of miles above the Earth floating in Orbit.
Compared to the 250 meg or 500 meg caps of other sat providers , 25GB is pretty damn decent and well in live with general personal usage across even regular ISP providers of DSL and Cable.
12mbps must seem like magic to those that have had shitty 1.5mbps sat connections with 1000+ ms latency for the last 10+ years. You are mistaken here. The other sat provider that offers 250-500mb caps offers that on a daily 24 hour basis. Also Hughesnet offers a FAP free time in the middle of the night for large downloads. On top of that any usage you don't use gets rolled over to the next day up to double your daily allowance. These caps are for a full 30 days. So 25GB is not even close to decent and especially not for $129.99 a month. Right now Hughesnet has a far superior FAP policy IMO. Even more so with the new plans.
Also to the article author this is not an increase of a few 100mb per day. This is a significant decrease in the monthly limit. The old FAP on the $79.99 plan was 17GB Down and 5GB up. This new plan at $79.99 is 15GB and both upload and download will count towards that. If you combined the old plan it would amount to 22GB combined. That is a significant cut for a satellite that supposedly was going to revolutionize the satellite industry. As I stated in my forum post I hope this is wrong information, because if it is not it's a joke. -- [IMG]»img218.imageshack.us/img218/2636···3dg6.gif Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit / Core i5 - 760 / GTX 460 1GB SLI / 8GB DDR3 RAM / Vertex 2 120GB SSD |
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·Verizon FiOS
| 250-500 megabytes a day? Wow never realize how screwed sat users were , I blew threw that in the last 5 minutes on FiOS. 25GB is far from decent but not having to worry about daily caps is a different side of the coin and most users will not use more than 25GB a month , but of course anyone with a Netflix account and viewing HD movies can totally blow that cap out of the water.
The speed difference is there 1.5mbps (which is the speed I was getting with Road Runner in New York state back in 1998) and up to 20Mbps with this new sat in place is quite a difference in speed. All around sat service is a royal screw job but the only option for those in boonies... if I had to choose between 1.5mbps with 250-500 meg caps during the day and 20mbps and 25GB Download cap per month the faster speed would probably lure me over. |
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·WildBlue
1 edit | said by clarknova156:250-500 megabytes a day? Wow never realize how screwed sat users were , I blew threw that in the last 5 minutes on FiOS. 25GB is far from decent but not having to worry about daily caps is a different side of the coin and most users will not use more than 25GB a month , but of course anyone with a Netflix account and viewing HD movies can totally blow that cap out of the water.
The speed difference is there 1.5mbps (which is the speed I was getting with Road Runner in New York state back in 1998) and up to 20Mbps with this new sat in place is quite a difference in speed. All around sat service is a royal screw job but the only option for those in boonies... if I had to choose between 1.5mbps with 250-500 meg caps during the day and 20mbps and 25GB Download cap per month the faster speed would probably lure me over. You are not comparing Apples to Apples. You are comparing an $80 plan to a $130 plan. The $80 plan on Wildblue is 15GB, but it is not really 15GB because the upload will count towards that number as well. Hughesnet's $110 plan(which is still cheaper) offers 2MB and 450-900MB a day. Also users are reporting getting sometimes double the speed of what they are paying for, so basically they are under promising and over delivering. Something Wildblue has a big rep of doing far the opposite. On top of that you can download FAR more per moth with Hughesnet. The reason is they have a FAP free time where the data doesn't count towards your FAP at certain times of the night. This allows you to schedule big downloads to run then and you can download as much as you want. This IMO gives Hughesnet the edge. If Wildblue did the same(which they don't appear to be) it would be a different story.
What good is 20MBps with caps like what they are offering? If you use anything that needs that kind of speed you will chew through your whole months allowance in a matter of hours. Wildblue's plans are blatantly centered around sleight of hand. They are saying hey look at these awesome speeds in hopes that you won't look at the data caps or like many people in society today have no idea what a GB amounts too. It is blatantly taking advantage of everybody who is not well educated in technology. -- [IMG]»img218.imageshack.us/img218/2636···3dg6.gif Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit / Core i5 - 760 / GTX 460 1GB SLI / 8GB DDR3 RAM / Vertex 2 120GB SSD |
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