HughesNet outages and service status in Austin, Texas
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HughesNet is headquartered in Germantown, Maryland and provides a high-speed satellite internet service which is the largest service of its kind with more than 1.3 million subscribers in the Americas.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Austin, Texas
The chart below shows the number of HughesNet reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Austin, Texas and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Austin, Texas
The most recent HughesNet outage reports came from the following cities: Austin.
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Internet | 1 month ago |
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Wi-fi | 2 months ago |
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Internet | 1 year ago |
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Wi-fi | 4 years ago |
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HughesNet Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Renato Garcia (@RenatoGarc26612) reported@SpaceX @Starlink lower the monthly fee for starlink to 190 reais per month in Brazil, here where I live many people only use hughesnet, if starlink lowers the monthly fee to 190 reais I guarantee that you will make a lot of money, because the Internet in the interior here in Brazil is all bad
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Shawn McNulty (@UncleshawnieP) reported@Hughesnet You said if i could find better service I should cancel so I just canceled your service! Thanks for the advice!
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Big Shawn (@BigShawn1981) reported@Hughesnet Run fast and far away from @Hughesnet . Horrible company through and through. Customer service does not know how to read a credit card statement, and they will double and triple bill your payment method. Not to mention they lie about their speeds. I have had faster dial up
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xSgtMadPaynex (@MadPaynex) reported@AskHughes Hughesnet sucks the service is no good because you got people enjoys gaming online that can't play online games because Hughesnet does not support online gaming big mistake that's where you lose customers and upset people like me after you told the customers you support gaming
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Dan Burkland (@DBurkland) reported@CryptoTravelb @michaelnicollsx @Starlink Starlink has plenty of upstream bandwidth so I would expect to never have issues uploading photos on an aircraft with that service installed. With HughesNet and Viasat offerings, they have little upstream bandwidth available and so they agressively throttle / block traffic like this. For example, you can't even access the Tesla app from Delta's in-flight wifi service.
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Pyrion (Peer-E-In) ππΏ (@Pyrion) reported@JulioScouter @SawyerMerritt @Starlink Right now the only thing that's being hidden is how much Starlink is paying HughesNet per customer referral. I can't imagine it's going to be a lot. Like let's throw out a hypothetical: $50 per customer. If all of them jumped ship for Starlink via referrals, HughesNet would still only gain about $39 million. That's a drop in the bucket compared to their average earnings of $340 million in three months (of which $268 million is internet service revenue), and they have a little over $2 billion in liabilities to service. All numbers per their 10-Q filing with the SEC.
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Cochise Adatlichi (@CAdatlichi) reported@kendallmhines @Austen A buddy lives out in the sticks so his only choice used to be Hughesnet. He got Starlink and loves it. Helps with texting too, since cell service is spotty. He put the antenna on the edge of the roof.
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Brigadier Ketchup (@Random_Walk_PDX) reported@CurtisHouck That's funny. I live in literal Oregon wildland, and yet I can get news from Starlink, ViaSat, HughesNet, DSL, Dish, DirecTV, Verizon (phone), SiriusXM, AM radio... Prediction: Ms. Maher has never lived outside of a city, and her ignorance of rural life shows.
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AnimeKing18 (@King18Anime) reported@CapcomUSA_ @SEGA @Steam I don't Know how Denuvos offline tokens work but its vary picky from back when I was on HughesNet and ATT hotspot until now on Spectrum Windows and Linux Denuvo is a Pain When the servers goes down.
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Noah Thacker (@NoahZThacker) reported@unusual_whales When I tried to cancel Hughesnet they tried to fight me over it. It almost felt like they believed they could deny me the cancel. Now I have Starlink, which I could cancel with a few clicks.