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Viasat and Hughesnet Satellite Internet Service Comparison

Since the launching of the first world satellite in 1957, there has been a rapid advancement of space technology. Today, satellites tools have technologically advanced to extend the use of satellites. Satellite internet providers majorly use space satellite to deliver internet to a receiver dish that is situated on the roof of the consumer’s home, making the internet connection possible. In the present day, customers only select satellite internet from two service providers, that is the HughesNet and Viasat internet. Viasat and HughesNet internet providers differ in terms of speed, data, and price.

Data and price

Viasat satellite appeal to consumers whose data usage is large. All the Viasat data plans are unlimited for new consumers which is very charming for customers whose data usage is more than 30GB per month throughout the peak hours. On the contrary, HughesNet is the best internet provider for consumers who are eligible for the Gen5 plan, appealing to those who do not use large amounts of data. Prices for Viasat and HughesNet plans, however, differ between zip codes and thus becomes hard to determine which internet provider offers cheaper plan over the other.

Speed

Recently, HughesNet launched its Gen5 service which offers advanced enhancements for personal convenience as well as download speeds. Today, Gen5 plan comprises of 25Mbps download and up to 3Mbps upload speeds. Contrastingly, Viasat internet offers 25 Mbps download but it is however not accessible in all areas. Viasat’s average and most common internet comprise of 12 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload.

Conclusion

Certainly, HughesNet is making significant strides towards speed and bonus features advancement thus making their data plan more brilliant compared to Viasat. Nevertheless, the two internet providers are important as they have made satellite internet competitive.

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