Well when I got my sat they had a deal where you didnt have to pay for
the whole equipment up front, you paid something like $99 a month for
the first year(to pay off the equipment) then it dropped down to normal
rate. This all those are cheaper now though.
Michael Baker wrote:
> Geez, that's
just do a google search, you will find out everything you need to know.
When I had my direcway, it didnt go out unless it was really raining
hard, so no, I didnt keep a dialup.
Harry Watkins wrote:
> Levi
>
> Do you know the setup/hardware fees and monthly rates?
>
> About 3 years ago, I rea
Yea I forgot about the FAP, that sucked.
Levi Smith wrote:
> My boss has had DirecTV for a year or so. AFAIK, pretty much all the
> systems are 2-way now. But, DirecTV(Hughesnet) sucks because of they're FAP
> (Fair Access Policy). He gets to download 200mb in 24 hours. After that it
> drops t
Geez, that's expensive. Factor in snow outages with the cost and I'm
thankful that I can get DSL; even if it isn't full speed!
At 07:50 AM 6/19/2007, you wrote:
>Umm, as I recall, Direct is like $600 for the equipment, then $200 for
>installation and like $70/month for the basic plan.
>
>Dish is
Umm, as I recall, Direct is like $600 for the equipment, then $200 for
installation and like $70/month for the basic plan.
Dish is like $200 for a lease for the equipment(you can get $10/month for 10
months rebate if you're a dish TV customer), then about $50 for the basic
plan.
Haven't heard any
Levi
Do you know the setup/hardware fees and monthly rates?
About 3 years ago, I read on a forum about satellite connections that you
need to keep a dialup service because of non access periods. Has your boss
mentioned that?
That brings the question, does anyone have a link to a good forum on t
Levi Smith wrote:
> He's getting Dish Network's service (WildBlue) in about a week. Looks to be
> a lot better. Something like 7-17GB/month and if you exceed it you still
> get 128k... I'm thinking about trying to get my parents set up with that
> too since they are currently paying like $50 for
My boss has had DirecTV for a year or so. AFAIK, pretty much all the
systems are 2-way now. But, DirecTV(Hughesnet) sucks because of they're FAP
(Fair Access Policy). He gets to download 200mb in 24 hours. After that it
drops to dialup speed. There are more expensive plans but they still seem
Go to dish networks website, dishnetwork.com, they offer 2 way sat
internet. I used to have direcway, check their website also. Its quite
a bit better than dialup thats for sure
Harry Watkins wrote:
> Anyone connected to one of these? I think there are two choices, but I'm
> not sure about th
On 6/18/07, Harry Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone connected to one of these? I think there are two choices, but I'm
> not sure about that.
Make sure that you get a *bi* directional satellite system and not one
of the *uni* direction systems that requires you use a 56K modem for
send a
Anyone connected to one of these? I think there are two choices, but I'm
not sure about that.
I'll not live long enough to see DSL or cable in the area I live and the ten
miles of twisted copper coming my way is getting older as we speak.
Harry
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