HughesNet is a satellite internet provider offering service anywhere in the contiguous US. Using the Jupiter satellite system, it provides broadband to rural and remote areas where wired options are unavailable. Speeds are modest but coverage is universal.
Founded
1996
Customers
1.3 million
Headquarters
Germantown, MD
Coverage
National
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Select 100 GB priority data | 50 Mbps | 3 Mbps | Satellite | 100 GB | $50/mo |
Elite 200 GB priority data | 100 Mbps | 3 Mbps | Satellite | 200 GB | $75/mo |
Fusion Lower latency with Fusion technology | 100 Mbps | 3 Mbps | Satellite | 200 GB | $95/mo |
$50/mo
Download
50 Mbps
Upload
3 Mbps
Data Cap
100 GB
$75/mo
Download
100 Mbps
Upload
3 Mbps
Data Cap
200 GB
$95/mo
Download
100 Mbps
Upload
3 Mbps
Data Cap
200 GB
Available everywhere in the contiguous United States via satellite. Primary market is rural areas without access to cable, fiber, or other wired broadband options.
View on FCC Broadband MapThere's no excuse for charging $75/month for 100 Mbps with a data cap and 600ms latency in 2024. The 2-year contract lock-in is predatory. I hit my data cap by day 20 every month and speeds drop to unusable levels.
HughesNet is our only option besides Starlink which we can't afford upfront. The 600ms latency makes video calls impossible. Speeds are okay for basic browsing but the data cap means we can't stream much. Waiting for Starlink to drop in price.