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Albert_S's avatar
Albert_S
Freshman
5 years ago

Increased speed after exceeding the monthly data plan.

I saw this posted in the annoucnements - "we’ve increased the speed you receive if you exceed the amount of data in your monthly service plan". What speed should we be getting? It seems like this hasn't increased (last test download = 2.3Mbps, upload = unmeasurable). Also, is Hughesnet thinking of increasing data limits since many of us are working from home?

 

Thank you,

Albert 

  • They have not said what throttled speed will be. Regardless of what speed they have increased it to, you should not expect to get that speed, as speeds are (1) not guaranteed (see the subscriber agreement), and (2) dependent on many variables, including traffic.  Speeds currently are much slower because of all the people at home using the system at once. 

     

    They will not increase data caps.  Satellite internet is limited, and all subscribers must share this limited data. Unlike terrestrial cable, satellite ISPs can't increase caps without launching new satellites.

     

    Best practice: budget your data allowance and do the best you can with the data and speed you have. 

     

    Albert_S wrote:

    I saw this posted in the annoucnements - "we’ve increased the speed you receive if you exceed the amount of data in your monthly service plan". What speed should we be getting? It seems like this hasn't increased (last test download = 2.3Mbps, upload = unmeasurable). Also, is Hughesnet thinking of increasing data limits since many of us are working from home?

     

    Thank you,

    Albert 


     

     

  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    5 years ago

    Albert_S 

     

    If you're seeing a noticeable difference in speed between when you have data and when you do not, and you need the higher speed for something, purchasing data tokens may be of benefit to you.  However, if you can deal with the throttled speed after you've exhausted your data, I wouldn't bother.  Plus, as time goes on, the speed of the service while you have plan or token data will likely drop due to the ever increasing strain on the system.  

     

    So, whether you buy tokens is really up to you, but I would make sure you really need to before you do.

  • maratsade's avatar
    maratsade
    Distinguished Professor IV

    They have not said what throttled speed will be. Regardless of what speed they have increased it to, you should not expect to get that speed, as speeds are (1) not guaranteed (see the subscriber agreement), and (2) dependent on many variables, including traffic.  Speeds currently are much slower because of all the people at home using the system at once. 

     

    They will not increase data caps.  Satellite internet is limited, and all subscribers must share this limited data. Unlike terrestrial cable, satellite ISPs can't increase caps without launching new satellites.

     

    Best practice: budget your data allowance and do the best you can with the data and speed you have. 

     

    Albert_S wrote:

    I saw this posted in the annoucnements - "we’ve increased the speed you receive if you exceed the amount of data in your monthly service plan". What speed should we be getting? It seems like this hasn't increased (last test download = 2.3Mbps, upload = unmeasurable). Also, is Hughesnet thinking of increasing data limits since many of us are working from home?

     

    Thank you,

    Albert 


     

     

    • Albert_S's avatar
      Albert_S
      Freshman

      Sorry to jump back in on this, but are you advising not purchasing more data? Seems like they won't be able to handle it with all the increased need.

       

      Thanks,

      Albert

      • GabeU's avatar
        GabeU
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Albert_S 

         

        If you're seeing a noticeable difference in speed between when you have data and when you do not, and you need the higher speed for something, purchasing data tokens may be of benefit to you.  However, if you can deal with the throttled speed after you've exhausted your data, I wouldn't bother.  Plus, as time goes on, the speed of the service while you have plan or token data will likely drop due to the ever increasing strain on the system.  

         

        So, whether you buy tokens is really up to you, but I would make sure you really need to before you do.