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Hughesnet Gen5 Fair Access Policy for the Business Continuity Service Plan
To ensure fair Internet access for all Hughesnet® Gen5 Business Continuity subscribers, Hughes maintains a special Fair Access Policy for Business Continuity subscribers. This policy establishes an equitable balance in Internet access for all Hughesnet Business Continuity subscribers. Hughes assigns a Data Allowance to each Business Continuity service plan that may be downloaded or uploaded within a one-month period. Subscribers who exceed this limit will experience a temporary reduction of speed.
Business Service Plans | Monthly Anytime Data | Monthly Daytime Data |
Internet Continuity Plan | 2 GB | n/a |
Service Features and Conditions
The Hughesnet Gen5 service plans are designed to deliver download speeds of 25 Mbps and upload speeds of 3 Mbps, but individual customers may experience different speeds at different times of the day. Speeds and uninterrupted use are not guaranteed and may vary based on a variety of factors including: the configuration of your computer, the number of concurrent users, network or Internet congestion, the capabilities and content of the websites you are accessing, network management practices as deemed necessary, and other factors. When you connect to the Hughesnet service using Wi-Fi, your experience will vary based on your proximity to the Wi-Fi source and the strength of the signal.
How does the Fair Access Policy work?
To ensure fair Internet access for all Hughesnet Gen5 Business Continuity subscribers, Hughes maintains a special Fair Access Policy. Similar to how cell phone providers manage their data plans, Hughes assigns an amount of data to each Business Continuity service plan that may be downloaded or uploaded within a billing cycle. It is important to note that there are no hard data limits. If you use the data assigned to your service plan, Hughes won’t cut you off or charge you more. You’ll stay connected at reduced speeds (100 kbps for Business Continuity service plans) until your next billing cycle. If you need more data, you can upgrade your plan at any time, or you can purchase additional bandwidth on an as-needed basis with Data Tokens.
When is my Data Allowance reset?
Each Hughesnet Business Continuity plan is assigned a Data Allowance cycle, based upon the date of activation. The reset cycles are based upon a 28-day month (1-28), and the cycle day matches your activation day. If your service is activated on the 29th, 30th, or 31st day of a month, your cycle will be set to the first day of the month. As an example, if you activate service on October 3, your cycle day is 3, and your Data Allowance will be reset overnight on the third day of each month. If you activate your service on October 30, your cycle day is 1, and your Data Allowance will be reset overnight on the first day of each month.
How is my usage calculated?
Hughesnet counts each byte of data sent from, or to, your terminal. This includes packet headers, re-transmissions, and other standard overhead which is part of any IP communications. However, when Hughesnet is able to apply compression and reduce the size of the data you send or receive, only the compressed (smaller) data is counted against your usage.
What happens if I don’t use all of my Data Allowance?
Any unused Data Allowance at the end of your cycle is lost, and your Data Allowance is reset to the monthly amount assigned to your Service Plan.
Who is affected by the Fair Access Policy?
Some users consume much more bandwidth than the average user, and they will experience reduced download speeds as a result of exceeding their Download Allowance. By providing a Data Allowance, more of the shared bandwidth is made available for everyone to use. Most users will have a better experience as a result of the Fair Access Policy.
Online activities such as viewing Websites, checking email, watching video clips or similar short streaming media, and automatic software updates are unlikely to cause you to exceed your monthly Data Allowance. Over 825 video clips (at 20 MB each)
What will my Internet access be like if I exceed my Service Plan Data?
When your Service Plan Data has been exceeded, you will experience reduced download speeds (100 kbps for Business Continuity service plans) throughout the remainder of your billing cycle. During this period, your Hughesnet service can still be used for activities such as receiving/making Hughesnet Voice calls, receiving/making third-party VoIP calls, receiving/sending SMS messages, reviewing data usage and purchasing Data Tokens via the Hughesnet Mobile App. Other activities, like web browsing (including myHughesnet.com), receiving/sending emails, logging into your Hughesnet Account via myHughesnet.com, and the majority of online activities will not be possible at these speeds.
If I exceed my Data Allowance, what should I do?
You might consider upgrading your service plan by calling Customer Care at 1-800-347-3272.
How do I verify whether I have exceeded my Data Allowance?
There are different ways you can check your Data Allowance.
First, you can track your usage and Fair Access Policy status by going to www.myHughesnet.com, clicking on My Account, then clicking on the Usage button.
Second, you can download the Hughesnet Mobile App:
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Hughesnet.HughesnetMobile&gl=us
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/Hughesnet-mobile/id1097579916
How do Data Tokens work?
Data Tokens allow you to purchase additional Data Allowance to use during your current cycle. Data Tokens are a great way to restore your service performance until your next monthly refill. Note that once you apply a Data Token to your account, any speed restrictions are immediately removed, and your Token data balance can be found by logging in to your account at myHughesnet.com or on the Hughesnet mobile app. Your Data Token balance carries forward from month to month, so any leftover capacity will not be lost or forfeited.
(last updated March 30, 2023)