Hughesnet Hurricane Support
For those impacted by Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton, we understand this is a stressful time, and getting connected is very important. After the storm, if you have any issues getting connected, do not hesitate to contact us. You can call us at 877-940-2365 or reach out viachat. For additional information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/Hughesnet https://x.com/hughesnet https://community.hughesnet.com https://My.hughesnet.com332Views0likes0CommentsHughesnet Hurricane Support
Forecasts indicate additional severe weather impacting Florida and surrounding states this week. We understand this is a stressful time and you may need to leave your home. If this happens, unplug your Hughesnet modem and place it on a high shelf. For additional information please visit: https://www.facebook.com/Hughesnet https://x.com/hughesnet https://community.hughesnet.com https://my.hughesnet.com After the storm, if you have any issues getting connected, do not hesitate to contact us. You can call us at 877-940-2365 or reach out via chat.413Views0likes0CommentsThis Thanksgiving, We’re Grateful for YOU
Holidays are a time for connecting with family and friends. When our loved ones can't be present in person, we rely on email, social media and video chats to remain connected. We’ve been connecting families and friends across the Americas for decades with HughesNet®—the reliable satellite internet service you’ve come to depend on. You are the “why” behind everything we do! During this Thanksgiving season, we want to express our gratitude for the trust and confidence you have placed in us. We extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones this Thanksgiving. May your holiday be filled with cherished moments with loved ones, whether in person or via the power of the internet. Thank YOU for choosing HughesNet!2.9KViews0likes0Comments11/16/23 - JUPITER 3 Begins Over the Air Testing
This week we announced that JUPITER(TM) 3 has successfully hit several deployment milestones, including reaching its orbital slot 22,236 miles above the equator, deploying its solar arrays and antennas and completing initial satellite In Orbit Tests (IOT). The ultra-high density satellite will now undergo Over the Air (OTA) testing with gateways and user terminals, before we initiate 500 Gbps of additional broadband capacity for consumers, enterprises and governments across North and South America. As our engineers conduct these crucial steps along the Journey to JUPITER 3, take a look back at how we got here via our blog series: https://www.hughes.com/resources/insights#filter=.jupiter-34.4KViews0likes0Comments11/06/23 - Hughes Pioneers GEO Satellites
Hughes is a pioneer in GEO satellite development and operation and connects families across the Americas with HughesNet—the reliable satellite internet service you’ve come to depend on. JUPITER™ 3, the newest member of the Hughes fleet and the largest commercial communications satellite ever launched, will provide customers like you with more data and higher speeds to stay connected to the people, applications and services you depend on every day. Interested in learning more about the JUPITER 3 GEO satellite? Check out our interactive infographic here: https://www.hughes.com/what-we-offer/satellite-services/jupiter-geo-satellites/JUPITER3-infographic4.4KViews0likes0CommentsHughes Named to Top 10 of Fortune Magazine’s 2018 Change the World List
World leader in broadband satellite technologies and services recognized for innovation that bridges the digital divide and provides connectivity where and when it’s needed most Germantown, MD, Aug. 20, 2018—Hughes Network Systems, LLC(Hughes), an EchoStar company, today announced it has been named to the 2018 Fortune Change the World List, a ranking of the top companies that make a positive social impact as part of their core business strategy. Fortune selected Hughes for the company’s efforts to connect people, businesses and communities: bridging the digital divide and contributing to disaster preparedness and recovery. “We are thrilled to be recognized by Fortune magazine among such prestigious companies in the 2018 Change the World List,” said Pradman Kaul, president of Hughes. “It is a testament to our dedicated and innovative people and the work they do every day, all around the world, providing reliable and resilient connectivity to businesses, governments and communities.” Today, enterprises, governments, service providers, and consumers on six continents depend on Hughes technologies and services. Hughes invented the VSAT (satellite communications system), making satellite networks affordable for businesses, and pioneered residential high-speed satellite Internet service, helping to close the digital divide for those outside the reach of terrestrial Internet access. As cited by Fortune, Hughes technology enables communications during times of disaster, such as when Hurricane Maria erased 2,400 miles of transmission lines in Puerto Rico, and Hughes deployed over 1,500 VSATs to connect residents, hospitals and first responders. Hughes now stands as the number-one global VSAT provider and operator of the world’s largest satellite Internet service. Fortune evaluated and identified the top companies based on four criteria: measurable social impact, the business result in terms of profitability and contribution to shareholder value, degree of innovation, and corporate integration. To learn more and to see the full Fortune Change the World List, please visit:http://fortune.com/change-the- world/.10KViews0likes0CommentsThe HughesNet National Network Operations Center - Information Page and Video
From another Topic: When I was at the Annual HughesNet Dealer summit a few years ago, they treated us all to a view ofthe HughesNetCentral Command "Network Operations Center"at their National headquarters in Germantown Maryland. It was truly impressive - like I had always imagined places like NORAD or NASA would look.Huge color LED data displays covering walls from floor to ceiling. System and sub-system graphs on some, weather maps and CNN Headline running on others.About 20 to 30 technicians manning consoles and terminals. We didn't get to go inside, but we viewed operations from a meeting room gallery above and behind it. (I would show you a photo but this big guy in a dark suit with an earpiece confiscated my smart phone and smashed it :) Nonetheless, I found an information page and a video tour of the "NOC" from about six years ago. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did being there: http://www.hughes.com/company/newsletters/spring-2009/a-walk-through-the-national-noc18KViews0likes9Comments