And what's in the fine print of the 10GB package is that 5GB of that is 'anytime' usage and the other 5GB is 'bonus bytes' which you can only use from 2AM to 8AM. The other packages are half and half as well. Ouch!
Holy sweet F$&K. Are you serious? So it's REALLY a 5GB cap (not 10GB) during normal daylight hours, and the off-peak hours that other satellite internet companies allow unlimited downloading IS ALSO CAPPED at 5GB. Well, that's the worst thing I've ever heard. And they advertise it for streaming video.
It's hughsnet we have 5 guys going down to the training center today to learn how to install it its just like the new wildblue just a different name
With such low data caps its worthless for anything besides surfing,and email.
Scherrman said:dishNET is both Hughesnet and Exede. They both have the same dish now and all the equipment will now be branded as dishNET. Installers will either put in a Hughsnet or Exede modem depending on the location or spotbeam availability.
Actually dishNet is hughesnet says so on all the trias totally different looking than the excede trias the new trias are about the size of a big Mac and the dishNet dish is about the size of a .4 dish when we install its going to be rather excede dish or dishNet dish 2 different sats to point at excede is viasat and hughesnet is now dishNet
From a different view, bundling makes sense because with satellite Internet, you need satellite TV (assuming the geographic situation) tto get your video content reasonably.it's dumb because of the bundling with Dish TV
As for blowing caps away because of Dish, my VIP722/VIP612 and and now my Hopper is online with my 20 GB/month air-card and I haven't tilted yet.