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Thread: Satellite Inet Users Be Aware
- 04-01-2006 10:33 AM #21
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Your kids must have downloaded a ton and you must have a bad connection to the satellite if you went a whole month @24k. WB's FAP policy reads:
Originally Posted by mallured
"We will notify you via your WildBlue contact email address if your Usage Total reaches 80% or more of the Usage Threshold. If at any time your Usage Total is above the Usage Threshold, we will reduce your WildBlue access speeds, typically to 128 kbps in the downstream (from the Internet to you) and 28 kbps in the upstream (from you to the Internet) until your Usage Total is 80% or less than the Usage Threshold. Once your Usage Total reaches this level, your access speeds will be restored to the original speed levels by the next day."
If your kids were downloading movies or music via P2P, they might have exceeded your FAP so fast the couldn't email you in time. Also, if your WB service is through NRTC I have read that NTRC has some issues in monitoring customers' usage, and with billing.
Actually, it was DirectWay/HughesNet 4 hour FAP that convinced me to go with WB. A neighbor, a Realtor, has DirectWay and recommended against it to me. When she had it installed she was so thrilled at finally having broadband she did a large, long over-due Windows update and emailed property photos to clients and was promptly throtted back to dial-up spped for the rest of the day. When I got my WB installed, I promptly did a 55MB update for XP Pro x64 Bit for a new PC I built. That and with several other software downloads I'm still under 10% of my rolling 30 day FAP limit. I can monitor my usage over a 30 day period much better than I can monitor 4 hours.
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- 03-27-2007 02:05 AM #22
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Proud Staff MemberI am bumping up this thread.....I heard of another guy that got FAP'ed as they call it on WildBlue. As I have said before(I don't know if it was in this thread or not) but I have WB and I burn it up with a lot of stuff and sometimes get to maybe half but not to going over my limit.
IF you are a High volume business you need to let them know up front, or if you want to sit on the inet day and night and download LARGE Megabyte movies this is not for you. WB and HughesNet, etc, Satellite Inet services are mainly for people in the boonies that can not get any other High Speed Inet. Not saying that I personally agree with all FAP rules, most I do, some I don't, but this is just the way it is. Yes I know you are paying way more for 1 Megabit Download than your buddy in the City that is getting 3-6 M/bs for a lower price. But follow their rules and read that contract you sign, or they will slow you WAY down or temparily, shut you off.OpenBox S10, Icon S550, and an old TopField...FTA....Dish Welcome Pak
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- 03-27-2007 08:51 PM #23
This is one of the main reasons I have not gotten satellite internet and kept my dialup. If I am going to pay at least 5 times as much for satellite broadband plus a huge upfront fee I am going to download to my heart's content using bandwidth like those can on cable/dsl. Until then I will stick with dialup waiting for wireless internet or other options to come my way.
- 03-27-2007 09:31 PM #24
You should never hit the fap if your doing anything but abnormal activities online. Its not really that bad, I have been using Hughes for 3 years altogether and have not once hit the fap. It is inplace so they keep intact somewhat of a good speed for the customer.
DSL and Cable companies also have some sort of fap also. You might have to do some research but it's there.
Edit: corrected my awfull spellling.Last edited by The Tate; 03-27-2007 at 11:24 PM.
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- 03-27-2007 09:48 PM #25
Most traditional ISP residential accounts have a limit on the U/L side, but unlimited on the D/L side; and at worst case that is the way it should be. Mass amounts of U/L are tantamount to needing a business account. I think any ISP that uses the word UNLIMITED in their description of the services should be bound by that on both sides. Then just set different usage and pricing points for anything that is not truly unlimited. Regardless of being residential or business.
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- 03-28-2007 03:03 PM #26
According to the FAP on WildBlue, StarBand, and HughesNet what is their download limit per month and what kind of speed do you get dropped down to once that is reached? How many hours of video can you watch before that limit has been reached?
- 03-28-2007 10:26 PM #27
With Hughes it depends on your service plan. It runs on a rolling 4 hour period so if you do hit it they will not shut you down for the rest of the month like Wildblue. The refill period just depends on how much you go over. Think of it as two buckets, one big bucket that is being feed by a smaller bucket. The faster and more you use out of the big bucket the slower and longer it takes to fill back up.
http://www.dbsinstall.com/Direcway/hughesFAP.asp
http://www.copperhead.cc/fap.htm
They also have a tool were you can check your usage also. Below is mine for the past 2 days.
Date Time From Time To Min Used Download In MB Subject To FAP*Upload In MB
03/25/2007 1:00 02:00 48 47.21 No 0.76
03/25/2007 10:00 11:00 48 13.97 No 0.64
03/25/2007 11:00 12:00 42 4.03 No 0.18
03/25/2007 12:00 13:00 35 14.76 No 0.29
03/25/2007 13:00 14:00 52 64.46 No 0.57
03/25/2007 14:00 15:00 42 28.17 No 0.38
03/25/2007 16:00 17:00 41 25.47 No 0.19
03/25/2007 17:00 18:00 59 3.39 No 0.24
03/25/2007 18:00 19:00 54 43.22 No 0.88
03/25/2007 19:00 20:00 38 15.19 No 0.27
03/25/2007 20:00 21:00 43 30.96 No 0.51
03/25/2007 21:00 22:00 25 7.04 No 0.18
03/25/2007 23:00 00:00 43 6.60 No 0.26
03/26/2007 17:00 18:00 34 2.93 No 0.24
03/26/2007 18:00 19:00 49 24.98 No 0.91
03/26/2007 19:00 20:00 54 39.97 No 1.69
03/26/2007 20:00 21:00 38 7.32 No 0.30
03/26/2007 21:00 22:00 51 22.92 No 0.83
03/26/2007 22:00 23:00 46 11.78 No 0.17
03/26/2007 23:00 00:00 31 11.91 No 0.23
03/27/2007 8:00 09:00 38 5.41 No 0.16
03/27/2007 18:00 19:00 39 4.00 No 0.11
03/27/2007 19:00 20:00 59 31.91 No 0.61
03/27/2007 20:00 21:00 60 1.00 No 0.19
03/27/2007 21:00 22:00 57 17.11 No 0.66
03/27/2007 22:00 23:00 54 2.75 No 0.24
03/27/2007 23:00 00:00 47 6.73 No 0.23
03/28/2007 0:00 01:00 24 0.86 No 0.02
03/28/2007 8:00 09:00 30 2.84 No 0.08
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- 04-10-2007 12:49 AM #28
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well like my company one way to protect yourself against ppl who cancel....i've created a contract for customers to sign saying basicly if they cancel within the 12 month contract wildblue is going to charge us back 200 bucks and we are going to charge their card 200 bucks....very good idea if you ask me....way to protect yourself.
- 04-10-2007 11:32 AM #29
Hmm, I hear you, BUT it sounds a tad bit illegal to me. Make sure you investigate that legality before you follow through.
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- 04-11-2007 03:18 AM #30
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Proud Staff MemberI would like to
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I agree with charper1 also on that one. Now I know you can get them to sign another contract that you come up with, to be able to bill them, if they pay or not, is another story. Most contracts if signed by both parties is legal and binding, but chargeing a credit card, you need to look into that.OpenBox S10, Icon S550, and an old TopField...FTA....Dish Welcome Pak
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