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It is very reliable.  It does got out briefly in thunderstorms.  Same as
Directv TV service, except it's a *little* more picky.  A regular rain
shower doesn't hurt, it's when the sky is black and lightning and such.

I just got an email from them that they are going to announce a new service
and modem that will give you 1.5mbps download.

I've upgraded modems once, and didn't see anything noticeable, but they got
me hooked on this upgrade already.

That is until my local electric co-op starts internet over power lines !

Art


On 8/16/06, Tom Jedrzejewicz <tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 8/16/06, Art Tostaine, Jr. <atostaine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I use Hughes satellite everyday.  It's better than dialup.  Wildblue was
> supposed to be better, but the more I read, the more I think it was just
> because there were fewer users.


Is the service reliable?

Currently the home in question has a cable connection, but the service is
terrible; intermittent and with high latency.  The cable company won't do
anything more than they already have.  It is too far from the local CO for
DSL.

Speed is not critical, but it has to work.

Thanks.

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