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Hi owenwalsh,
I'm glad you found the community, thank you for posting (although it's not needed to post the same issue in multiple boards, just the one appropriate board will suffice).
We currently have no plans to carry surplus data into the next month, but should that change we will let you know. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback, I'll send this up to manangement.
Thanks,
Liz
Hi owenwalsh,
I'm glad you found the community, thank you for posting (although it's not needed to post the same issue in multiple boards, just the one appropriate board will suffice).
We currently have no plans to carry surplus data into the next month, but should that change we will let you know. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback, I'll send this up to manangement.
Thanks,
Liz
Unfortunately, HughesNet can only offer data plans that its system can support. Increasing those plans would have the detrimental effect of slowing the service. Think a busy two lane road and then trying to double the traffic going down it, then triple, then quadruple and so on. It gets slower and slower and slower. Having a finite amount of high speed data per month 'forces' users to prioritize their activities, making the chances greater that the relatively limited throughput of the system will be enough for the subscriber base. And though there are Data Tokens available when people need more high speed data, the toll they have on the system isn't a lot in comparison to what higher data plans or even data rollover would be.
When the new bird goes up next year they may very well have larger plans (I still doubt they'll have data rollover), but in the end HughesNet isn't really designed to compete with or be like ground based services when it comes to data intensive activities like streaming.
"I would rather contact HughesNet directly, but their email communication is limited to a very few number of words."
Try chat or the phone reps.