Like some others, I'm new to Satellite Internet (uppercase 1st letter as I think it's "formal" title of the subject).
But being tech oriented I'm researching as to technically how this all works including how browsers work regarding web page "loading" such as is it two way communication during a page load (long story on what I mean). This is an example of the research. I've never written a web browser let alone apps that use internet access 'directly'!
Though the speed test did show 20Mbps as the speed, that is allso the capacity cap. So it runs at 20Mbps and allows 20G total download amount as two different aspects of the sales pitch. Fortunately I got that so it's not a worry. I'm familiar with data caps since my previous roommate years ago had Comcast and we were hitting the data cap so very easily. Changed to another ISP that didn't cap the download amount!
Ok, enough with my usual FYI stuff. LOL
These corporations in trying to increase profit shoot themselves in the foot. They try to make customers get more expensive service to be able to do video streaming of TV & movies like Netflix. And several streaming services want you to subscribe to more services to see your favorite shows.
But that in turn leads to folks like myself not subscribing in many streaming services as I'm very restricted in how much I watch in streaming being used to HD streaming and not SD low capacity streaming.
So the ISPs like Hughes Net and many others with the data cap cause fewer folks to subscribe to several streaming services and try to avoid streaming much content as I how have to do just using Netflix! So by normal usage I already used 40% of the data limit in 2 days?! So I have to change my game plan and not only not subscribe to more streaming services but to limit how much I watch and download quite a bit. I have to find alternatives that don't cost me more money (except gas to drive to the library to use their service!).
I live in a rural area (aka: in the 'wild') that has limited ISP choices due to location and lack of wired services like land line and cable! So I have to make do as it is. But also cannot run an online business from home as I was hoping I could do.
That's today's reality so I have to live with it while still researching options, technology solutions, and what not! Complaints to any business normally falls on 'deaf ears', pun intended since I am a deaf person! Rare is the company that does respond such as my previous ISP back in California in a subburb area.
I still read rants as often there is information that I did not know in either the initial post or in replies. Got a lot to learn about satellite.