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Data Usage With Jupiter 3
- 11 months ago
An update to my Jupiter 3 experience.
My last post was 2 weeks ago. I was frustrated and had resigned myself to either spending money on tokens or not streaming TV for the 2 weeks after I used my priority data. I ran out (250GB - I had purchased tokens) 2 days later with 11 days to go until the data rollover. To my surprise, nothing changed. Standard data speed was more than adequate for my home and daily use. In fact, I returned to my habit of having the TV on all day and turned the data optimizer off. No more blurry TV! It was nothing less than liberating. I routinely checked speeds with Ookla and am consistently within 10 Mbps - 20 Mbps range, speeds slowing in the evenings. All internet providers boast speeds and I was convinced that I needed hundreds of Mbps to do anything. This is simply not true. I changed my service plan to the 100 GB to recoup some money. I realize that the standard data speeds may decrease in the future with the inevitable increase of accounts signing on to the Jupiter 3, but I am hoping that will take some time and that the big guy up there can keep up the pace.
Also, here's an interesting nugget. When I switched service plans yesterday, the100 GB priority data was immediately applied. I just checked my speed...15.4 Mbps at 8:20am LOL. We burned through 37 GB watching the game yesterday in HD but I can comfortably say I don't care, it was worth it. Even if my strategy falls apart this cycle, which given HughesNet's inconsistent service is a very plausible possibility, I am no longer going to stress out over speed and data. All of the back and forth, both here and exhaustive calls with tech support, has done nothing but cause more stress and frustration. At no time (official HughesNet tech support has yet to respond here) did anyone suggest that standard data speeds might be adequate for my purposes but then why would they? Its the same reason why there is no plan less than 100 GB (unlike the old satellite that offered 25 GB) or just a standard data plan. I'm sure the hardware up there is a bit pricey.
I'm sure the "Professors" are firing up their keyboards and will "educate" me further but meh...I'm good.
N/C
What is the supposed speed with Gen 6 when out of priority allowance? Gen 5 was near 1.5 mps That worked ok for me, but in the last 3 months, some nites we had 300 mps,
eco ,
The FAQ section on the legal site has this:
"If a subscriber uses all of their Priority Data during a billing cycle, he or she can continue using the Service using unlimited Standard Data until their Priority Data resets. Standard Data is prioritized behind Priority Data, which means that during high traffic periods, subscribers using Standard Data may experience slower speeds, which will lead to web sites responding and loading more slowly and certain activities such as video streaming or large downloads/uploads being significantly impacted."
https://legal.hughesnet.com/node/786
"Slower speeds" is not defined in numerical terms. It will be interesting to see what happens when people run out of priority data and hit the standard data situation. There will likely be some issues when more people have subscribed to the new system.
- eco12 months agoJunior
Maratsade - Thanks for your reply. I did see the statement , we will have to just wait and see, hoping that the new bird has much greater capacity.
I got a mailing from my land line phone co-AT&T, that they are going to apply to end land line service in my area, most all of California. Being in a canyon, cell signal is sporadic in my home, I can get a signal if I venture out of the house, not convenient. I am looking at Hughes VOIP. It would be cheaper than AT&T when looking at basic service, long distance calls, if I read the statement correctly it states " includes all local, long distance calling". So If I am correct the $30/Mo. Hughes VOIP includes all calling charges? Thanks
- maratsade12 months agoDistinguished Professor IV
I hope VOIP works for you. I personally don't use it so I'm not really familiar with it. I used to have a land line with Verizon, but canceled that over a decade ago, because Verizon had started to let the land lines go and the line was down more often that not. 😡
- GabeU12 months agoDistinguished Professor IV
- eco12 months agoJunior
Thanks for the replies . I really won't have a choice if the capuc allows AT&T to end land line service . I would still have my AT&T go phone , but it is .30/min with the plan I have, I don't use it except in emergencies. My unused credit is sick. I will seriously look at Hughes voip.
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