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Anyone else notice the false advertising?
It is limited. Say you reach your 50 gb data plan, plus the bonus data, but then you're throttled to 1 Mb/s for the rest of the month. If you then download continuously for the reminder of the month (which is unreasonable), you can use a maximum of 2.7 Tb of data for the month.
That is a limit. Define "unlimited?"
Going by that thinking there is no unlimited service in existence, and there never can be, as no one can ever download an infinite amount of data.
But, when considering the real world, HughesNet is unlimited. You aren't cut off when you've exhausted your allotment of high speed data.
- jcmipi8 years agoSophomore
Correct, there is no unlimited service in existence. Any ISP claiming that is lying.
Hughesnet is one of those ISPs.
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
jcmipi wrote:Correct, there is no unlimited service in existence. Any ISP claiming that is lying.
Hughesnet is one of those ISPs.
Semantics nonsense. HughesNet is an unlimited service. You aren't cut off when you run out of your allotment of high speed data.
- jcmipi8 years agoSophomore
You're cut off from virtually everything but a few websites and maybe your email. I have to deal with semantic nonsense because that's what your company does. Though quite frequently the speeds provided are about the same throttled as they are before you run out of data. A frighteningly fast 0.8 Mbps
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