HughesNet satellite service with 5 mbps download speed coming this fall
| Posted by Hungry Lion at 7 August 2008 5:39 | |
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I'm a rural-living person who often consults people on how to get broadband Internet connectivity to their middle-of-nowhere homes. There's some good news for most of those people. HughesNet, the big guy in the satellite internet service space operated by Hughes Network systems (no relation), has announced that later this month they will begin offering what they're calling the ElitePremium plan, with download speeds available as fast as 5 megabits per second (mbps). That's up there ..full story.
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