I live in one of those areas beyond the digital divide, where the only option besides dial up is satellite internet. I have had Wildblue for three years. It has always been spotty and frequently slow, but has gotten worse in recent months. There are a lot of trees where I live. The dish had been installed at the bottom of the roof with a long slope. I considered that trees had grown and were obstructing it more now. I asked-how about doing a site visit? Our dish-network dish is at the top of the roof. It seemed logical that the Wildblue dish would stand a better chance at the top. The tech eprson said that it wouldn't be worth Wildblue's time to come out. This after we were on theri most expensive plan for 3 years.
I did some research, and took a chance on Skywayusa. They couldn't seem to find an installer in the area, so today I had our handyman install it (at the top of the roof!). My husband and I signed on for the most expensive plan, $79.95 a month, which is the same as we were paying with Wildblue.
It is faster, a lot faster. I just did a speed test that came out at 1700KB, faster than the plan promises and much faster than any test we did with Wildblue, which was averaging under 400 even with the fastest plan, that is, when it was working at all.
It is sunny today. It remains to be seen if Skyway also performs better in cloudy, rainy, foggy conditions (we get a lot of fog). which is one of the advantages they list on their website. I'll post again when I have that data to share. The self-install seemed like a hassle, but it gave us greater control on the dish placement.
Meanwhile, I am looking forward to resigning from Wildblue. The tech person commented in the last call that we had been loyal customers. I don't know about loyal-we didn't have any other option. I know all the satellite internet companies get a lot of complaints and i don't expect that things will be perfect with Skyway, but it sure seems to work much better and faster than Wildblue did for us.
Cori
I did some research, and took a chance on Skywayusa. They couldn't seem to find an installer in the area, so today I had our handyman install it (at the top of the roof!). My husband and I signed on for the most expensive plan, $79.95 a month, which is the same as we were paying with Wildblue.
It is faster, a lot faster. I just did a speed test that came out at 1700KB, faster than the plan promises and much faster than any test we did with Wildblue, which was averaging under 400 even with the fastest plan, that is, when it was working at all.
It is sunny today. It remains to be seen if Skyway also performs better in cloudy, rainy, foggy conditions (we get a lot of fog). which is one of the advantages they list on their website. I'll post again when I have that data to share. The self-install seemed like a hassle, but it gave us greater control on the dish placement.
Meanwhile, I am looking forward to resigning from Wildblue. The tech person commented in the last call that we had been loyal customers. I don't know about loyal-we didn't have any other option. I know all the satellite internet companies get a lot of complaints and i don't expect that things will be perfect with Skyway, but it sure seems to work much better and faster than Wildblue did for us.
Cori