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Grammie61's avatar
Grammie61
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5 years ago

Free service for students whose schools are clised

Hughes need to follow suit with other Internet companies and not charge customers with children who are having to school at home because of the Norovirus. It should be free and unlimited to all student families. This comes from Steven's County Washington.
  • maratsade's avatar
    maratsade
    Distinguished Professor IV

    Yeah, that's not going to happen, even though I'm sure they'd very much want to do it.  Satellite internet is different from Earth-based internet, in that the amount of broadband is very limited and cannot be increased.

     

    Uncapped broadband would make internet access impossible, and everyone would be very angry.  I'm sure they'll find a way to help people, within reason, but unlimited, free internet is not going to be it. 

     

    Perhaps you could write to your local representatives to bring terrestial cable to your area. 

     

    And it's the coronavirus, not the norovirus. 

     

     

    Grammie61 wrote:
    Hughes need to follow suit with other Internet companies and not charge customers with children who are having to school at home because of the Norovirus. It should be free and unlimited to all student families. This comes from Steven's County Washington.

     

    • Reggie's avatar
      Reggie
      Teaching Assistant

      Perhaps you could write to your local representatives to bring terrestial cable to your area.

       

      HAHAHA I have to laugh at that. Because that part of the state is so remote.

      • maratsade's avatar
        maratsade
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Not to mention that most representatives and local areas are just not interested in bringing better internet to the region. But if no one starts demanding it, they will never do anything.

         

         

        Reggie wrote:

        Perhaps you could write to your local representatives to bring terrestial cable to your area.

         

        HAHAHA I have to laugh at that. Because that part of the state is so remote.


         

    • GabeU's avatar
      GabeU
      Distinguished Professor IV

      I can see families of those who have school kids home now getting it for free or at a reduced price if the government subsidizes it, but HughesNet is too small of a company to do that on their own without the real possibility of creating a financially untenable situation.  Unlike the large companies, they don't have the billions and billions of profit to dip into in order to cover the lost income.

  • Good morning Grammie61,

     

    We hear your concerns and are actively working on multiple solutions for our customers. We understand that this will change usage typical usage habits and needs. Please check back with us soon for an official statement.

     

      Your cooperation, patience, and understanding are much appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

    Liz