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Thinking - 1:52 pm on Jul 14, 2008 (gmt 0)


"With Hughes having satellite internet access i'm sure you can get the net just about anywhere."

"Unless it is raining, snowing, cloudy, or sometimes just too darn sunny. I hate the lack of quality of my satellite internet service. Plus their customer service is never any help. And it's slow, can't be setup with a static IP if you run a router, blah blah blah."

Well you forgot to mention how expensive it is and the FAP (Fair Access Policy). Unless your call gets escalated and makes it to advance tech support or engineering (They're in FL) they don't speak English or it's not any English I've ever heard. You'd be better off with tin cans and a string than satellite ISP


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