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08:34AM Tuesday Aug 26 2008 by Karl Bode
tags: prices · satellite · business · hardware · install · WildBlue
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Satellite broadband provider WildBlue this morning announced that customers will no longer have to buy hardware outright, and can now lease equipment from the company. According to Wild Blue, this should reduce the upfront cost to new customers by 50% to around $149.95 for a new install. Customers will now pay a lease fee of $5.95 for equipment. "The upfront fee has always been the most challenging hurdle for new WildBlue customers, particularly in this economy", WildBlue quotes a satellite reseller as saying in their press release.


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pnh102
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Mount Airy, MD

Excellent Idea

Hopefully this notion will spread to satellite TV as well. I think I speak for most here when I say that paying a high price for something proprietary to a particular entertainment medium.

While this is not quite related to satellite "broadband" I am glad I rent my cable box. If there is any problem that I do not personally cause I just tell Comcast to get me a replacement.
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jesseb_66

join:2002-12-06
Tucson, AZ

Re: Excellent Idea

What do you mean spread to satellite?
You have been able to get free installs for awhile now. I just signed up for Dish's HD Absolute w/ DVR & Locals a few months ago. I paid no up front costs and simply pay $42.XX monthly for the majority of their HD stations. I didn't even have to pay for the first month.
hottboiinnc
Kyle

join:2003-10-15
Toledo, OH

Re: Excellent Idea

at times with DirecTV you actually have to by the DVR.

pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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Mount Airy, MD

said by jesseb_66 See Profile :

What do you mean spread to satellite?
You have been able to get free installs for awhile now.
Every time I have looked into getting satellite based HD service I have always been asked to buy the boxes. I don't know if that is still the case now though, as I have not looked in the past few months, so maybe things have changed.

Let's go on the assumption that I would still have to purchase the equipment. Even if I got the one box at a discount I would to purchase at least 2. That alone would mean a significant outflow of cash out of my pocket.

On top of that, if I decided I did not like the service, then I would be stuck with a box that would not work with any other provider.
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antwanp
ObamaBiden 2008 I voted, did you?
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Cedar Hill, TX
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Re: Excellent Idea

Actually with the way DirecTV and Dish work, you have to return the receivers. You're not buying them, you're leasing them.

dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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Phoenix, AZ

said by jesseb_66 See Profile :

What do you mean spread to satellite?
You have been able to get free installs for awhile now. I just signed up for Dish's HD Absolute w/ DVR & Locals a few months ago. I paid no up front costs and simply pay $42.XX monthly for the majority of their HD stations. I didn't even have to pay for the first month.
But WHAT would you have to pay if you jumped ship BEFORE your CONTRACT was up? thats the "gotcha".
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nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD

so?

sat broadband is still slow, expensive and has high latency.

but I guess now you're not stuck with expensive equipment when if real broadband comes around.
PDXPLT

join:2003-12-04
Banks, OR

Re: so?

said by nasadude See Profile :

sat broadband is still slow, expensive and has high latency.
But it's available just about anywhere. Which is alot more places then where cable or DSL is available (especially if you are in Verizon territory).

Dogfather
Altitude is your friend
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join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

Expect explosion of new adds

Followed by even slower speeds and worse service for existing customers.

Hazy Arc

join:2006-04-10
Greenwood, SC

*BREAKING NEWS*

Due to an overwhelming number of new customers, WildBlue has been forced to lower the FAP limit from 250MB to 25MB. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
WB

join:2008-03-03
Englewood, CO

Re: *BREAKING NEWS*

said by Hazy Arc See Profile :

Due to an overwhelming number of new customers, WildBlue has been forced to lower the FAP limit from 250MB to 25MB. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
I am with WildBlue and would like to clarify something to avoid the chance of any misinformation being spread. The above statement is false. We have not made any changes to our Fair Access Policy thresholds with the new lease program.

Thank you.
Jonbo298

join:2004-01-12
Council Bluffs, IA

Re: *BREAKING NEWS*

...yet

Hazy Arc

join:2006-04-10
Greenwood, SC

Re: *BREAKING NEWS*

Exactly.
Binary

join:2007-12-29
Creston, WV
yeah right. Glad I using Hughesnet!

Qoiz

join:2005-06-26
·Cox HSI

well for someone speaking out for your company you do not sound very intelligent, is the whole company that way? heheha

I mean heck you must be 20 30 or 40 years old or so and I am 10 years old and I think I am smarter than you why is that?
decifal

join:2007-03-10
Bon Aqua, TN

sat net flaw

Ya know.. If there was some way that satellite internet could maintain 600ms ping or roughly there abouts and reasonable amount of daily traffic a day.. Or even a traffic roll over plan so if you don't use all your traffic for one day, the extra will roll over to the next and so forth.. This will keep the cool kiddies from hogging it all and still allow the average person with the occasional download burst to still enjoy their service....

Just a thought.. I like the lease plan that wildblue is starting.. Pretty good idea.. If we can just make a better usage plan they would do better...

dbirdman
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join:2003-07-07
Eureka, CA

Re: sat net flaw

No problems for satellite doing consistent 600ms pings, high speeds, and reasonable traffic levels. I have all that with my commercial connection, but the prices are not for those who think $60-$80 per month for consumer satellite are exhorbitant!
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decifal

join:2007-03-10
Bon Aqua, TN

Re: sat net flaw

well hell, considering i'm paying 60 a month for a very unstable sprint connection that I can't even play WoW on, thats not sounding too bad

dbirdman
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Eureka, CA

Re: sat net flaw

said by decifal See Profile :

well hell, considering i'm paying 60 a month for a very unstable sprint connection that I can't even play WoW on, thats not sounding too bad
I think you misunderstood. The price of a commercial connection is many times the price of a consumer connection. There is no upper limit, depending on what you want.
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decifal

join:2007-03-10
Bon Aqua, TN

Re: sat net flaw

Well, yeah i'm sure commecial is more expensive, maybe even comparable to a T1 in some places.. I"m just saying that the cheapest residential package compares to price of my current fees i'm willing to pay.. Only I want more stability and usability with my service..... This being said, i'd pay 60 a month in a heart beat for dsl or cable access... But that'll never happen from what i'm seeing...
iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Fredericksburg, TX
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Let's see here...

Right now WildBlue, via online, offers free installation and $250 equipment. At $6 a month it'd take a little less than four years for WB to get back the money on the sat system versus having it as an install fee. Sounds good to me, as long as they don't tie you into a four-year contract

This way, the price to switch over to other providers from WB will be lower in terms of sunk equipment costs, so WB is actually helping anyone willing to compete with then in a given area out.

dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
Premium
join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ

thar's money in them thar things

Eventually all those $5.95's add up to what the boxes cost, then its all gravy to the company then.
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When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee
jaybopup

join:2006-11-01
Nebo, NC

what ever you do dont sign up for them

What ever you do dont sign a contract with WildBlue. I had the service and at first it was ok but then slower than dial-up. I had to file a BBB complaint and still had to pay to get out of the contract.... the worst service I have ever experienced from any company.

Raney

@wildblue.net

Wild Blue Leasing

I have had dial for a few years.On Aug 26 08 I had wild Blue installed.When my installer arrived he informed me the the $249 purchase of equipment free installation was not available.He said it was a lease plan of $5.95 a mo.I did my math and it would take about 3-1/2years to equal so I took the VALUE PAK plan. My installer was knowledgeable about installation but probably not charges.I was disappointed that the speed was not much faster than dial up.I went on the net to check out this lease plan and found everything you need $149.95 free instalition no equip.to buy and $49.95 a mo.and $5.95 mo. lease.I called Wild Blue to ask questions and I couldn't get straight answers from anyone. I have gotten my first bank draft that I thought would be $55.20 as one person told me. BUT IT $333.35 Wild Blue is loaded with hidden charges.AS OF NOW,I STILL DON'T KNOW MY MONTHLY CHARGE because I can't get the same answer from any two persons.Am I happy with Wild Blue NO.
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