Satellite Internet
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I think I quote my "quiltingboard friends" a little too often! My husband has now requested that I put out this question to you for your expert opinions---
Do you have satellite internet? What's your opinion of it? We live in a rural area and dial-up is currently all that is available to us. HughesNet is advertising to us that with Federal stimulus money, we are eligible for satellite internet at no cost for equipment and a lower monthly rate with no contract.
If we get a faster connection, I'll miss all the mini-naps I get while waiting for pages to post!!! :D :D But I might get a lot more sewing done if I don't spend as much time here! LOL
We would appreciate your opinions on your company / service / cost, etc.
I really trust the opinions expressed here :thumbup:
Sue
a/k/a Pinkiris
Do you have satellite internet? What's your opinion of it? We live in a rural area and dial-up is currently all that is available to us. HughesNet is advertising to us that with Federal stimulus money, we are eligible for satellite internet at no cost for equipment and a lower monthly rate with no contract.
If we get a faster connection, I'll miss all the mini-naps I get while waiting for pages to post!!! :D :D But I might get a lot more sewing done if I don't spend as much time here! LOL
We would appreciate your opinions on your company / service / cost, etc.
I really trust the opinions expressed here :thumbup:
Sue
a/k/a Pinkiris
#4
My DSL internet is linked with my telephone service which is AT&T. I have had good service and no outages (knock on wood). The set-up was so easy I did it myself. I am both wired and wireless and can have up to 10 computers online at a time and it doesn't compromise the signal.
That they are offering no equipment charges and no contract (especially this) it sounds like it would be worth the try. Are there any installation charges? Are there any penalties if you unsubscribe?
That they are offering no equipment charges and no contract (especially this) it sounds like it would be worth the try. Are there any installation charges? Are there any penalties if you unsubscribe?
#5
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Location: Corpus Christi, Texas (that's me!)
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I use Time Warner cable (the whole package, digital cable, internet, and home phone) it's cheaper than ATT and Direct Tv.
Dish Network does not have the whole package yet, but Direct TV is pretty good with all the channels, except for stormy nights.
Dish Network does not have the whole package yet, but Direct TV is pretty good with all the channels, except for stormy nights.
#6
we had satellite internet when it was still direcway. It was good at first, then it went down hill. That was years ago. I remember it was pretty pricey, and you had to buy the equipment We still have the dish on top ofour house. LOL just never took it down.
#7
On DSL like "burnsk" above. DH's desktop is connected to it but my laptop connects wireless and my daughter comes over with her laptop and connects as well. The three computers can use it at the same time with no interference. I did have the cellphone hookup when I was traveling frequently. Loved it but found it expensive as their cheap rate only gives you limited time before socking it to you and their unlimited program, on top of the cellphone cost, was very expensive. When I retired I dropped it for the DSL above.
#8
I have Hughes Net and am waiting for the day to get out of my contract. When I signed they told me it was one year. I wrote it on my calendar. When I tried to cancel after a year, they said they only have 2 year contracts, and I would have a $600 cancellation fee.
Every time it rains the satellite goes out for hours. Hughes Net monitors your internet usage and charges you extra each month you are "over" their acceptable limit. I started at $49 a month, now I pay on average $110 a month.
Downloads are faster than dial up but slower than DSL. They require you only download between 1 and 6 am, or you are charged more on your User time. A download is watching any video, including UTube or any tv show, etc. Not just music.
I suggest "no thanks".
Every time it rains the satellite goes out for hours. Hughes Net monitors your internet usage and charges you extra each month you are "over" their acceptable limit. I started at $49 a month, now I pay on average $110 a month.
Downloads are faster than dial up but slower than DSL. They require you only download between 1 and 6 am, or you are charged more on your User time. A download is watching any video, including UTube or any tv show, etc. Not just music.
I suggest "no thanks".
#9
Now that's interesting. We had Hughsnet up until 2 yrs ago...and it was wonderful! Never had an "overage" charge and never had it go out except the one time we had about 12" of snow pile up in just an hour or so. And I found the downloads were faster there than on our DSL!!!!
My guess is you need to check around in your area...could be the service is just different in different areas. I know that can happen. We have QWEST and our service is 100% -- but my friend lives in the next town over - 30 miles away and she's getting lousy QWEST service!!!
Oh, we don't have it anymore because I wanted a deck on the back and they had put the dish right in the middle of where the deck is now. They told us at the time they couldn't find a signal anywhere else. HUH??? We have 1 1/2 acres!!!! So if you decide to go that route, have them come out and tell you where they'll put the dish. You also want the dish to be where it's handy to get to if you have snow.......snow WILL interrupt the service.
My guess is you need to check around in your area...could be the service is just different in different areas. I know that can happen. We have QWEST and our service is 100% -- but my friend lives in the next town over - 30 miles away and she's getting lousy QWEST service!!!
Oh, we don't have it anymore because I wanted a deck on the back and they had put the dish right in the middle of where the deck is now. They told us at the time they couldn't find a signal anywhere else. HUH??? We have 1 1/2 acres!!!! So if you decide to go that route, have them come out and tell you where they'll put the dish. You also want the dish to be where it's handy to get to if you have snow.......snow WILL interrupt the service.
#10
Originally Posted by Pinkiris
I think I quote my "quiltingboard friends" a little too often! My husband has now requested that I put out this question to you for your expert opinions---
Do you have satellite internet? What's your opinion of it? We live in a rural area and dial-up is currently all that is available to us. HughesNet is advertising to us that with Federal stimulus money, we are eligible for satellite internet at no cost for equipment and a lower monthly rate with no contract.
If we get a faster connection, I'll miss all the mini-naps I get while waiting for pages to post!!! :D :D But I might get a lot more sewing done if I don't spend as much time here! LOL
We would appreciate your opinions on your company / service / cost, etc.
I really trust the opinions expressed here :thumbup:
Sue
a/k/a Pinkiris
Do you have satellite internet? What's your opinion of it? We live in a rural area and dial-up is currently all that is available to us. HughesNet is advertising to us that with Federal stimulus money, we are eligible for satellite internet at no cost for equipment and a lower monthly rate with no contract.
If we get a faster connection, I'll miss all the mini-naps I get while waiting for pages to post!!! :D :D But I might get a lot more sewing done if I don't spend as much time here! LOL
We would appreciate your opinions on your company / service / cost, etc.
I really trust the opinions expressed here :thumbup:
Sue
a/k/a Pinkiris
P.S. Can't get DSL out here, not close enough to a tower.....boohoo........
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