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Thank you for reaching out to us. maratsade is correct. Satellite internet has its own inherent limitations that may prevent us from doing something like this, as much as we would like to. With that being said, we hear your concerns and are actively working on multiple solutions for our customers. We understand that this will change your typical usage habits and needs. Please check back with us soon for an official statement.
-Damian
- elmiracat5 years agoNew Poster
Can the speeds stay at the regular rate instead of being dropped back when we go over due to the coronavirus?
- maratsade5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
If they were to suspend the Fair Access Policy, then it would not be fair to those subscribers who manage their alloted data. To restore speed, they offer tokens. Maybe they could temporarily lower the price of tokens.
elmiracat wrote:
Can the speeds stay at the regular rate instead of being dropped back when we go over due to the coronavirus?
- tandst15 years agoNew MemberNot "fair" to users of traditional carriers either. Hughesnet should step up and release bandwidth like the others. The fact they aren't is because they know their customers have no alternative. Maybe if they acted like they cared now some of their customers would stick around in a couple years when others get competitive networks built... Go T-Mobile/Sprint and Dish..
- Reggie5 years agoTeaching Assistant
elmiracat wrote:Can the speeds stay at the regular rate instead of being dropped back when we go over due to the coronavirus?
First what is regular speeds.
What beam & satelite are you on.
- elmiracat5 years agoNew Poster
How do I find out the beam info? I'm in Michigan so, the satelite above me😜. Seriously, How do I find out the info please?