Posted by Texasmark1 on March 04, 2012 at 04:04:50 from (67.142.175.21):
In Reply to: Re: @#^^$*$ Internet posted by Goose on March 03, 2012 at 15:50:12:
Being rural satellite was about the only choice and Hughes had the equipment. I used to work with that company and they are a very innovative company and build good equipment. If you get a $500 rebate offer with your installation, don't wait for them to contact you. They tell you where the rebate site is located. You have to take the initiative to get the ball rolling. I goofed and didn't do that and by the time I figured it out, the rebate window had expired.
My local company put their antennas on things like water towers and all. It was a line of site thing. I am 3 miles from the tower and it is hilly. The last straw was when I finally got them to tell me what my problem was and they said that my signal strength was weak and that as a result service could intermittently drop out, which it did.
They said that if I cut my trees down, between my antenna and the tower, it would surely help......click, buzzzzzz. Hello satellite.
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