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Let me try to understand this: You're complaining because you're using up your data plan too quickly and buying an excessive amount of tokens on your own volition?
I don't claim to know your particular situation, but HughesNet can't change their business model - no satellite internet company can do what your're asking. However, there are things you can do to mitigate your problem, such as:
1. Cease random, individual streaming and/or watching videos on Facebook, etc.;
2. Use the lowest 'data saving' rates for whenever you do stream;
3. Disabling automatic updates on all devices and do these manually during the bonus period;
4. Disable routine backing up to the cloud which uses an exorbitant amount of data; and
5. Disable using wifi on phones (and any tablets with sim cards) to use their LTE/5G data plan instead.
There are many other like things you can do if you think it through and manage it accordingly. Just saying.
- RPhillips3 years agoNew Poster
How do we know they cant change? Is it because they actually cant or actually wont change.
I have lowered the bandwidth usage. Took off my DISH on the internet. Made sure my kids devices are not updating except when in town. I have done what i can to not use as much bandwidth. 10 years i've been with hughesnet. I have found Starlink can be in my area. Unlimited Satellite FAST internet. Ive done my homework on this. I would rather 210.00 a month than 159.00 plus tokens that may be needed.
- MarkJFine3 years agoProfessor
"How do we know they cant change?"
Think this through: As maratsade intimated, the system is designed with only a limited bandwidth for so many users in a specific region before the satellite is launched. It's not like you can just go to space and modify a satellite the same way you can add a blade to a server in a terrestrial trunking station. Giving everyone unlimited bandwidth on a limited system would render the whole system unusable.
Good luck with Starlink. Can't wait to see what happens to it once they get over-sold and people start complaining because they can't hurl any more LEOs into their constellation to increase bandwidth demand for a given geographical region. And, you may be waiting a long time: They're way, way, way, behind schedule.
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