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Government mandated restrictions on office workers. Any bandwidth help from HughesNet?
- 5 years ago
- Reggie5 years agoTeaching Assistant
If HN lifts caps it will more than likely cause more problem. Most people can't restrict themselves to using the internet just for schoolwork & research. Many parents use it as a babysitter.
JMHO
Reggie
- maratsade5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Exactly. It would be chaos, and people would be out for blood (Viasat had a huge mess on its hands when they foolishly offered higher caps), so I hope HN will not go this route. Using the internet for regular stuff like schoolwork, research, email, and browsing should not use up all that much data.
And if more data is needed, tokens are available.
Reggie wrote:If HN lifts caps it will more than likely cause more problem. Most people can't restrict themselves to using the internet just for schoolwork & research. Many parents use it as a babysitter.
JMHO
Reggie
- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsade wrote:Exactly. It would be chaos, and people would be out for blood (Viasat had a huge mess on its hands when they foolishly offered higher caps), so I hope HN will not go this route.
From the looks of it, they may be increasing FAP speed a bit. Even still, unless there is extra bandwidth that they've not yet opened, it's likely that the entire service is going to slow down anyway, and even if they did have extra bandwidth I don't think it would be enough to make a real impact. It's going to get bad no matter what they do, and the limitations of a small capacity system are going to rear their ugly head, unfortunately. :(
I have a feeling, though, that school systems will take into account that not everyone has the kind of internet available to them that can fill in with something like this. Or at least I hope they do. Or maybe they can limit the kind of net teaching they do to mostly text instead of video.
In the end, simply having a connection to the outside world is the most important thing, of course.
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