Archive for the ‘Satellite Internet’ Category

HughesNet Offers the Best in Service to Customers Wherever they Live

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Not all of us live in the big cities, be it Los Angeles, Chicago or even Miami. Many Americans live in small rural towns, on farms or even high up in the mountains. And how, exactly, are these people supposed to hook themselves up to the latest and quickest cable based DSL when they can

SkyWay and HughesNet

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Americans have always viewed life in rural parts of the country as moving at a slower pace. While that may be true, does that have to extend to the speed of internet connectivity available to the millions of Americans who live on farms or in remote mountain regions? If you use HughesNet Satellite Internet, it certainly doesn

Clearwire Broadband and HughesNet

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

There are many satellite internet providers that aspire to the level of service and experience that is enjoyed by HughesNet. One of those companies is Clearwire Broadband. This company competes with HughesNet in only 13 states so availability is seriously limited. HughesNet is available in all 50 states.

If you do live in one of the tiny number of states where Clearwire Broadband is available, you will find that they offer set-up and monthly service charges that are slightly below those of HughesNet. But do you get the same level of service and quality? Not a chance.

For one, HughesNet offers a full 30 day money back guarantee while Clearwire Broadband only offers a 7 day guarantee. A week? That isn

StarBand and HughesNet

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

StarBand Two Way Satellite Services specializes in home office and small business internet connectivity. Their limited experience and offerings to the private homeowner really limit their appeal to that end of the market. (more…)

HughesNet and WildBlue

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

If you are one of the millions of Americans who lives in a rural area and has trouble accessing the latest in high speed internet connectivity you may be looking into dish based satellite service. Two of the leading sources of such services are HughesNet and WildBlue. While they may look similar on the surface, do a little digging and you will see that HughesNet is the more complete service of the two.

HughesNet offers 24 hour support, a 30 day money back satisfaction guarantee for new customers and inexpensive lease plans for all of the necessary satellite connection components. The entire system will be set up at no cost to the customer when signing up for one of HughesNet

Rural Internet Solution

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Can you think of anything more frustrating than somebody misleading you? If you are reading this right now, I would imagine that you have about had it with the cable company telling you that cable internet will be in your area in the near future. They are very good at making the near future sound great; however, the problem is that the near future never comes as they promise it will. (more…)

What is Spaceway or Spaceway 3

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Spaceway, built by Hughes Corporation, is a family of next generation satellites already in space for use with satellite internet and satellite TV. Spaceway-1 and Spaceway-2 are used by Direct TV to provide Satellite Television and HD TV service. Spaceway-3 provides additional bandwidth for HughesNet High Speed Satellite Internet subscribers. The new HN9000 modem will be used to access the High Speed Internet provided by Spaceway-3. If you are a new customer using the HN9000 modem we would like comments and customer feedback on this blog. If you are considering becoming a new Hughes Satellite Internet customer and have more questions about Spaceway service, please leave your comments on this blog and our team will do our best to answer them. You can also see Wikipedia Spaceway for more information.

HughesNet in Alaska

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Normally when you order HughesNet satellite internet, your order is placed in the system one day, and a local installer calls you the next day to setup and configure your satellite dish and equipment. Most people don’t bother to think about the logistics of having thousands and thousands of local installers in every state - sometimes it just doesn’t work. Alaska is one of the states where installers of HughesNet are hard to come by.

When you think of Alaska what comes to mind? Trees. Rivers. Eagles. Nature. Let’s pretend for a minute that you’re a mountain man who lives in Alaska in a small shack with a laptop and decide to order HughesNet because you need broadband internet access. Sorry to inform you but it just won’t happen.

Don’t think people haven’t tried to send installers to Alaska, they have, but there are problems you would never imagine. Some installers have been confronted by a hungry bear. Other times it’s an angry moose. Some need to venture so far into the wilderness that they travel by helicopter, canoe, float plane, and dog sled while also transporting all their equipment.

Thinking about moving to Alaska? I might be a good idea if your trying to get away from civilization and have no need for the internet of computers. But if your like me and need internet access 23 hours out of the day, forget Alaska!

Satellite Internet on Wikipedia

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

If you are interested in a more in depth technical approach to what satellite internet is and how it works, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_internet

HughesNet versus WildBlue

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Not sure about which satellite internet provider to go with? Don’t let WildBlue steal you away from HughesNet. HughesNet offers a higher quality service, 24/7 technical support, professional installations, $100 mail-in-rebate, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Call us at 1-866-430-8186 to learn more.