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Mon Mar 4, 2013 8:25 am (PST) . Posted by:
"Barb Nolley" bjnolley2
Manuel,
Yes, you can get a US HughesNet Ku-band account on SatMex6, which covers all
of Mexico.
However, HughesNet is in the process of outsourcing all Ku-band services so
currently, I am unable to get any accounts set up. I am waiting for
information on how this will work in the future.
In the meantime, here is a link where you can see the 3 different service
plans that are currently available. The business plans are no longer
available as a Ku-band service:
http://www.mobileinternetsatellite.com/Products/MIS_SatelliteProd.html?expa
ndable=1#hughesnetsys>
http://www.mobileinternetsatellite.com/Products/MIS_SatelliteProd.html?expan
dable=1#hughesnetsys
Take care,
Barb
http://www.MobileInternetSatellite.com
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[mailto:RVInternetBySatellite@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Manuel
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 5:04 PM
To: RVInternetBySatellite@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [RVInternetBySatellite] US providers for a Satellite Equipment in
South Mexico
Edit by Roger, Anyone want to tackle this:
Hi folks
A month ago I bought a satellite Internet equipment [ 39" round (.98m)
HughesNet dish, 2 watt transmitter / receiver, satellite Modem ] and get
enroll with a monthly service with a provider in Mexico, (the equipment is
installed in south Mexico). Although my service is 2Mbps upload and 512 Kbps
download, we never reach those speeds and most of the time is very slow (100
kbps download, 50 kbps upload) and not mention that is really expensive,
then I have decided to stop using this slow service.
In fact this mexican provider resells the service from an US company, that's
why they are incredibly expensive (I suspect too, that my provider contracts
lower speeds). Then I want to know if you know US companies that could
provide me the service directly without intermediaries, I believe that I
just need to point the equipment to the proper satellite and make some
technical magic, which I don't know (that's why I started to look for
information too, I hope you can point me to technical lectures in order to
learn how to do it)
Please let me know if this is possible and what should I need to do to
accomplish it, I'm willing to listen any options you could provide me.
Thanks for your time
Manuel
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Yes, you can get a US HughesNet Ku-band account on SatMex6, which covers all
of Mexico.
However, HughesNet is in the process of outsourcing all Ku-band services so
currently, I am unable to get any accounts set up. I am waiting for
information on how this will work in the future.
In the meantime, here is a link where you can see the 3 different service
plans that are currently available. The business plans are no longer
available as a Ku-band service:
http://www.mobilein
ndable=1#hughesnets
http://www.mobilein
dable=1#hughesnetsy
Take care,
Barb
http://www.MobileIn
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South Mexico
Edit by Roger, Anyone want to tackle this:
Hi folks
A month ago I bought a satellite Internet equipment [ 39" round (.98m)
HughesNet dish, 2 watt transmitter / receiver, satellite Modem ] and get
enroll with a monthly service with a provider in Mexico, (the equipment is
installed in south Mexico). Although my service is 2Mbps upload and 512 Kbps
download, we never reach those speeds and most of the time is very slow (100
kbps download, 50 kbps upload) and not mention that is really expensive,
then I have decided to stop using this slow service.
In fact this mexican provider resells the service from an US company, that's
why they are incredibly expensive (I suspect too, that my provider contracts
lower speeds). Then I want to know if you know US companies that could
provide me the service directly without intermediaries, I believe that I
just need to point the equipment to the proper satellite and make some
technical magic, which I don't know (that's why I started to look for
information too, I hope you can point me to technical lectures in order to
learn how to do it)
Please let me know if this is possible and what should I need to do to
accomplish it, I'm willing to listen any options you could provide me.
Thanks for your time
Manuel
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