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Need 40 gig plan
I've often wondered why there is no 40GB plan.
- lighthope15 years agoSenior
maratsade wrote:I've often wondered why there is no 40GB plan.
I sat down and figured out the per gig prices they charge.
10 gig plan: 6.00/gig
20 gig plan: 3.50/gig
30 gig plan: 3.33/gig
50 gig plan: 3.00/gig
A 40 gig plan should slot right in there at 3.15/gig or $126/month. ($106/month if you sign up for a two year contract.)
I wonder what Starlink is going to charge per gig.
At the moment, anything is better than ViaSat. In my area, they are charging a laughable $200 for 65 gigs. No bonus period! (I didn't count the bonus period HughesNet has since most people aren't up during that time and so it generally goes unused.)
- maratsade5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"At the moment, anything is better than ViaSat. In my area, they are charging a laughable $200 for 65 gigs. No bonus period!"
Holy cow. I think their max speeds are around 12 Mbps too.
- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
For reference, 10GB of token data is $30. Granted, that would create a theoretical 40GB plan at $130 per month rather than $126 (it would likely be $125 by their pricing). Perhaps the advantage of unused token rollover would somewhat make up for the $5 extra cost. It's just a thought.
- lighthope15 years agoSenior
GabeU wrote:For reference, 10GB of token data is $30. Granted, that would create a theoretical 40GB plan at $130 per month rather than $126 (it would likely be $125 by their pricing). Perhaps the advantage of unused token rollover would somewhat make up for the $5 extra cost. It's just a thought.
I never thought of that. Though it doesn't work out as well if you're willing to take the two-year sell-your-soul-to-HughesNet offer. lol
There's just something about paying $30 for a data token that feels price-gougy, even though as you pointed out it works out virtually the same if you aren't on contract. Psycology, huh?
tbh, it would be a better money maker for HughesNet. Guarenteed monthly extra cash when the data might not even be used.
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