I have HughesNet Gen 4 as a backup to my 120 Mb cable from Charter with a dual WAN router configured for failover. During prime time, I can't get much more then a couple of Mbps out of HughesNet on the 10 x 1 plan with 10 GB of anytime data and 50 GB in the middle of the night. I hardly ever use my HughesNet connection, and when I do it's so slow, it would be a challenge to use all 60 GB. My employer pays for most of my HughesNet bill, as they do for a portion of my Spectrum Internet, so I don't care so much. Just as long as if my cable where to go out, it would be actually usable in some fashion.
While I live in a rural area, cable is available. The beam I am on covers many smaller rural communities in Southwestern NY where it is not. And also three decent sized Indian Reservations, that have no cable at all, no DSL, and there are no cell towers on Indian land. So it's probably an overcrowded beam. Since it's not my primary source of internet, it's not a priority for me to upgrade to Gen 5. I have a week off in the Fall, I might have the installer come one then and upgrade me. Wish I could save the extra $5 on the modem rental by having wifi disabled. I have no plans to use use their crappy modem/router for wifi when I have my own $300 WAP highly customized for my own needs.