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Lifeline - Emergency Broadband Benefit - when will HughesNet be ready?
- 4 years ago
Good morning erehwontsol,
Thanks for posting, you're already on the right track with keeping an eye on https://www.hughes.com/EBB
Hughes has applied to participate in the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit program, and we are waiting for approvals by the USAC (the Universal Service Administrative Company). That's all the latest we have so far, we're waiting ourselves.
-Liz
Good morning erehwontsol,
Thanks for posting, you're already on the right track with keeping an eye on https://www.hughes.com/EBB
Hughes has applied to participate in the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit program, and we are waiting for approvals by the USAC (the Universal Service Administrative Company). That's all the latest we have so far, we're waiting ourselves.
-Liz
Hughes has applied to participate in the F.C.C’s Emergency Broadband Benefit program, and we are waiting for approvals by the USAC (the Universal Service Administrative Company). That's all the latest we have so far, we're waiting ourselves.
You believe that? When I just told you a tiny ISP in a town of 2000 people has been participating for two weeks? You believe that HughesNet, a very large provider, is still waiting? It took me two days to get approved. I'm not naive enough to believe that.
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
erehwontsol wrote:Hughes has applied to participate in the F.C.C’s Emergency Broadband Benefit program, and we are waiting for approvals by the USAC (the Universal Service Administrative Company). That's all the latest we have so far, we're waiting ourselves.
You believe that? When I just told you a tiny ISP in a town of 2000 people has been participating for two weeks? You believe that HughesNet, a very large provider, is still waiting? It took me two days to get approved. I'm not naive enough to believe that.
Lucky for you, you're not obligated to believe it.
- erehwontsol4 years agoFreshman
It's more useful to me read between the lines of your cryptic reply, than to read it at face value. Aha, I see what you're saying.
A quick Google search shows that Frontier and Comcast are both also already offering the program. HughesNet clearly isn't being forthcoming here, is having you lie for them, and will continue to shaft customers every chance they get.
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Are you still in Nevada, and do you have any other alternatives you could consider?
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