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data token question
- 5 years ago
Hello Ryan,
Thank you for posting and starting an interesting discussion. To put things to rest, I floated your question to our top tech person and he confirmed that only ~7% of our subscribers are on the 50 GB plan, so there's not much market demand for a higher plan. Not so say we won't ever roll out new plans, but should that be in the works and we're allowed to annouce any new plans, you'll hear about it.
-Liz
GabeU wrote:
I don't have the ability to better explain it. I suggest researching ISP system capacity, bandwidth and subscriber load to get a better understanding.
If you do not have the skill why is that? I'm still under residential service as my prefix is DSS?
Ryan11433 wrote:
GabeU wrote:
I don't have the ability to better explain it. I suggest researching ISP system capacity, bandwidth and subscriber load to get a better understanding.
If you do not have the skill why is that? I'm still under residential service as my prefix is DSS?
It's not my job to help you understand. You posited a question about data, and that question was answered. HughesNet doesn't offer more data because they aren't going to offer what their system cannot support. That's it.
Yes, a prefix of DSS means you are a residential subscriber.
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