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Who is it that informed you that HughesNet's speed in wherever it is in Ohio that you are moving is only "half the speed" of your present service?
The most likely reason you're slowed by the second week is because you've run out of data and are subject to FAP.
Regaring the issue with the phone service and the alleged service speed issue, have you previously contacted HughesNet regarding the problem(s)?
- C0RR0SIVE7 years agoAssociate Professor
In most cases, a landlord can not legally prohibit you from installing a dish, or antenna on any property you rent or lease, unless you enjoy your property being considered a common area where other tenants that the landlord rents to can come and use.
The F.C.C. actually grants tennants the right to have satellite and antennas installed professionally on property that they do not own under most circumstances, and landlords can't usually stop that from occuring, unless it's truely a common area.
Moving doesn't always equate to the ability to cancel service with out an ETF.
F.C.C. Installing Consumer-Owned Antennas and Satellite Dishes
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F.C.C 98-273 PDF
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