With the release of the new Ka-band platform under the consumer division the new HughesNet Dish (Antenna) has now been standardized to the the .74 meter Dish (Antenna) acroos the borad. This replaces the old .98 mter dish that was normally reserved for the small business offerings.
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Ka band Spaceway 3 Standardizes Hardware
August 1, 2008New HughesNet Site
August 1, 2008We found a new HughesNet site with a rather interesting twist. Information comes at you quick and simple with a theme for the challenging economic times we are in. The name should sat it all.
Here it is: HughesNet
Ka-Band Standardizes Hardware
July 31, 2008With the release of the new Ka-band platform under the consumer division the new HughesNet Dish (Antenna) has now been standardized to the the .74 meter Dish (Antenna) across the board. This replaces the old .98 mter dish that was normally reserved for the small business offerings.
VOIP of Satellite Internet
May 3, 2008When it comes to utilizing a service such as VOIP (ex. Vonage) over satellite internet, please call us first so we can explain how satellite internet technology accommodates this application. Like anything, there is a large spectrum of satellite internet plans, and it is crucial that you get set up with the right plan if you are considering integrating a VOIP service into your satellite internet isp (ex. HughesNet)
Spaceway 3 HughesNet
May 3, 2008Look to June 08 for the new HughesNet ka band platform to be rolled out to the consumer. For obvious reasons there is not a lot of detail available yet how this will competitively effect current pricing. It would be reasonable to assume that it will be more cost competitive. As a consumer evaluating satellite internet access, capacity is the main benefit of consideration here. This satellite will be equivalent to several other current satellites combined. Bandwidth is king in broadband internet so plan for HughesNet Spaceway 3
Hughes Net
January 12, 2008Hughes Net (correct spelling HughesNet) is a brand name for a two way broadband satellite internet connection available to businesses and households in the continental United States and Europe. This is a concise synopsis of its history and and its integral purpose for home and business in today’s broadband world of information transfer.
Hello tired dial-up users and other broadband disenfranchised!
January 12, 2008Welcome to the world of satellite internet.
This is where we strive to bridge the continental broadband divide with satellite technologies where no DSL or cable internet exist.