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    I live in northern Illinois. I'm going to call some local satellite TV installers to see if they instal HughesNet and if they have KA band 9000 series modems and what the prices are on larger dish sizes.

    You guys are very helpful here. Hughes should hire you for technical support. <smile>

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    Quote Originally Posted by nbluedorn View Post
    I live in northern Illinois. I'm going to call some local satellite TV installers to see if they instal HughesNet and if they have KA band 9000 series modems and what the prices are on larger dish sizes.

    You guys are very helpful here. Hughes should hire you for technical support. <smile>
    call Guardian Enterprise Technologies

    Phone: 330-633-6400
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    They are out of Ohio and I think they do work in IL. They should be able to help you.
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    The local HugesNet installer we called said that only .74 meter dishes are available right now for 9000 series modems and SpaceWay 3. He doesn't recommend using this small dish for a small office instillation. Does anyone know when .9 or 1.2 dishes are coming out for SpaceWay 3?

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    I don't know the reason he would say that unless you are in an area that tends to have horrible weather. I've only put in a few of these and a bunch of the Wildblue KA systems without much problem with weather knocking them out. ??? So far I am impressed with the new systems performance. Now their dish design is a completly different story!!

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    Well... The .74 with a 1 watt radio is the only option that a residential customer is going to have for ANY service plan now. The only way to get a bigger dish will be to going through the SME "Small and Medium Enterprise" department and that will be a 7000 modem with a .98 dish. So just so we are clear every plan from the Home to the Business Internet plan will be a .74 dish with a 1 watt head with the 9000. This will not change unless Hughes sees problems with the service on the upper plans. They are doing this so customers will have more service options and the equipment will be more affordable. The only affect will be on the upload speeds which top out at 300k. The download speeds will be slightly higher than the 7000 starting in July.

    What are you going to be using the system for? How many computers etc.

    Also just wanted to add that the system can change power depending on the weather. It cannot however go above 1.3 watts but does have the ability to adjust itself while in fair or bad weather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirkleearm View Post
    Now their dish design is a completly different story!!
    Die!!! Prodelin Die!!!

    Raven may have come to save the day for us. We got around 300 in this week.
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    We have 4 computers connected to the Internet. We're heavy Internet users, including Internet radio.

    You're suggesting we go with the .74 dish?

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    I would suggest you check the FAP and make sure you are going to stay under it. With 4 computers, and heavy use... i would bet you will get FAPed a bunch.

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    Here are the new plans with the 9000. The prices are the same except for upfront are cheaper on the elite and elite plus.

    Effective July 1

    Home 1MB / 128k
    Pro 1.2MB / 200k
    Pro Plus 1.5MB / 250k
    Elite 2MB / 300k
    Elite Plus 3MB /300k

    Threshold are as followed

    Home 200 MB
    Pro 300 MB
    Pro Plus 425 MB
    Elite 500 MB
    Elite Plus 500 MB

    Hughes at first wanted to keep a non comparison on the 7000 and 9000 but looks like they are going to distance the 2 products and no longer have a problem with advertising the change.

    This is also off of Hughes webpage.

    Stated speeds are not guaranteed. Actual upload speed will likely be lower than speed indicated, during peak hours. Download speeds may also be temporarily slowed in cases when patterns of system usage exceed the download threshold for an extended period of time. All services are subject to the HughesNet Fair Access Policy. If you choose to run VPN over satellite, your data speeds may be reduced by as much as 50-75%. Despite the high speeds, time-sensitive applications, such as multi-player "twitch" games, are also not recommended over HughesNet.
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