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Wish I could say I have the knowledge of the other posters to this Skyway user forum, but I do not. I can only state what works and what does not and Skyway is a waste of time.
I have used many different providers and various connection throughout the United States while working as a computer specialist with an National Interagency Incident management team. Some satellite services (business) have became the foundation of satellite service to Incident support such a Lineman Bros of Utah.
I unfortunately thought that the dial up uplink and satellite download would work for my need, basic banking and other small secure service needs. I did not consider the latency. I am not sure if that is the cause of Skyways poor service, but my belief was that my poor phone conection had a lot to due with the termination problems I would have with Skyway when connected to a secure service.
I made the switch to MyBlueDish (wild blue) 5 moths before my contract was to terminate with Skyway. Skyway was in the process of changing to another sattelite again. I received an email from the company telling me to apply the attached zip file patch to their modem to make the upgrade and switch to the new AMC15 sattelite. After this was done, I was to call them and complete what ever other changes they needed to make.
I had already removed my Skyway dish and modem and was connected to WIld Blue so I figured it would be a good time to connect with Skyway and let them know I was no longer using there service. I knew I would have to pay four more months of their service to fulfill the contract I had with them. After a few emails with no responce (Skyway USA never replied to one email of the many I had sent them over the duration of 9 months) I started calling. Since they were making this transition to the new satellite and their customers had to call in to complete the conversion, it was near impossible to get through to them. After a couple of days I connected with David at Skyway, explained to him about the service not meeting my needs and I would not not be converting to AMC15.
To shorten this story, I ended up having to call Skyway back the next week and talk to thier billing person Patricia Arnold (parnold@skywayusa.com). She explained since I was ending my contract I would have to pay the remaining four months and an additional $50 early termination fee. I told her this early termination fee was not in any contract I ever agreed to. I later email Patricia (a few times) told her rather than charging this fee to just let my contrat run out.
A month later my bank account was charged for four moths of service and then a seperate $50 fee.
I have appealed this charge with my bank and Skyway........it will probably go no where because of the minamal amount and the company is not in California where I live............but they are wrong by doing this. Unless they have reciently changed their web site this is what they post on early termination:
"What if I decide to cancel my contract? SkyWay USA customers are required to sign a one year contract when initiating service. If you disconnect from SkyWay USA or cancel your contract prematurely, we charge a
cancellation fee equal to the monthly price of your service multiplied by the number of months remaining on your contract."
I have now read post about problems with Skyway here and on other sites. I hope this post will aide others in thinking twice about signing up with this company.
Too bad there service did not work. I'm a pretty loyal person and would have stayed with them four years, or at least until DSL or other choices came to my area. The conversion to MyBlueDish-Wild Blue was equal to their upgraded cost and had both up and down via satellite, works great as it should!