Posted by rview_ on March 04, 2015 at 12:31:47 from (162.212.119.5):
In Reply to: wildblue--viaSat posted by ben brown on March 02, 2015 at 18:02:31:
The property tax thing has come up on Wildblueworld, dslreports, and the newer forum before. It's not charged in every area.
Viasat is the parent company. Exede (new service) and Wildblue (old service) are the product names of their services, they are not companies. Dishnet is either Exede or Gen4 (Hughesnet company) bundled through Dish. Both are branded Dishnet, depending on the area you can request either one, or they will choose which company they will install. They are the same product as getting Exede or Gen4 directly, same equipment working off the same satellites, except the plans offered are different, and customer support is provided by Dish instead (which customer support is worse than going directly with Viasat for Exede).
Wireless providers (WISPs) are good options in some areas. But they have limited range. The closest one to me was 30 miles away, much beyond 10 miles and it was pretty iffy getting service. It was slow as well. The closest village is 15 miles away, maybe 12 miles straight line, there was never one there. Regional GSM carrier has an excellent option though, that's what I use after having satellite for years.
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