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EmAzing
New Poster
7 years ago

This Bytes!!!

I recently purchased a home and moved in. Before I moved we had Charter Spectrum which I had for years and Internet was Great compared to what Im dealing with now, I too was not told there was a 20 day grace period of unlimited and higher speed..for the first 20 days I was Happy but unaware untill recently. My Usage Got gobbled up so fast in just 4 days we are still not out but close, me and my daughter rely heavily on the net for work, school, games our entertainment period.In my area this was my only option or I would have taken Charter with me, even though Charter services people down the road a ways from me they do not do it here. I love my house but might have found something else if knowing all this ahead of time. Its super expensive and I feel like Im back on DSL. I dont understand why you can allot someone great speeds and unlimited data for 20 days but not for a whole month every month..seems to me you have the capacity to please your customers but dont, also who is up at 2am-8am to use bonus data lol seriously? that bonus data should be for anytime.I guess I should have listened to the guy who installed it when he said "I hope you know what your getting yourself into" Yea even the employees know!! Anyhoo just needed to vent Im just very disatisfied..:mansad:

  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    EmAzing

     

    No one forces anyone to sign up for HughesNet.  It is up to the consumer to do their research before they buy a product or service.  It doesn't sound like you did so.  

     

    The 20 days of relaxed bandwidth is a courtesy from HughesNet.  It is explained in the welcome email.  As well, 20 days of relaxed bandwidth for each new customer is not comparable to offering unlimited plans, or even plans with a lot more data, as the infrastructure in place can't support it.  

     

    It is expensive because it is the most expensive internet, per capita, to both provide and offer.  It's high speed data limitations are what they are because that is what the infrastructure in place supports.  The 50GB of Bonus Bytes is offered between 2AM and 8AM because this is when the fewest people are online, allowing more data intensive activity.  

     

    You always have the choice of cancelling the service.  If you do, you will be subject to an Early Termination Fee while in a contract and will need to return the modem, power pack and radio from the dish when they send you the equipment return kit.  

     

    HughesNet is not designed for, and is not meant for, cord cutting.  It is a niche service that provides internet where other can't, or won't.  It is not comparable to unlimited ground based services and isn't meant to be.  

     

    Lastly, HughesNet has over 1,000,000 customers, the vast majority of whom are satisfied with their service and use it within its means.  

     

    My advice is to either pay the ETF and cancel the service so you can go with whatever other ISP you wish or learn to use the service within its means.  

    • EmAzing's avatar
      EmAzing
      New Poster

      I realize everything you said is True but unfortunatley alot of it was not explained to me when signing up, THAT is important on making a decision that is best for my needs dont you think? Best believe if anything becomes available in the area I will have no problem terminating my service and paying to terminate early. there were times I wasnt happy with Charter because they had outages quite often..I realize now how spoiled I really was..Rural living isnt for me but like you said I have to learn to utilize it cause its ALL I have! (For Now)