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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: September 6th, 2024

DirecTV has an entrepreneurial spirit about the company that carries through their company values. Their values consist of: leadership, decisiveness, agility, teamwork, and integrity. DirecTV is mostly known for their satellite television, but that is not all that they offer. By partnering up with other networks DirecTV is able to serve many customers that have satellite internet needs. They have been in business since 1990. 

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The Good

  • Customer satisfaction
  • Benefits
  • Plan options

According to the 2014  American Customer Satisfaction Index, DirecTV is number 1 in customer satisfaction over all cable and satellite providers. The network works with other companies to create internet bundles for consumers. DirecTV has only partnered with two satellite internet providers, Exede, and HughesNet. We will attempt to cover features and benefits that Exede and HughesNet are offering. Please keep in mind that DirecTV requires its customers seeking satellite internet to couple their package with satellite TV and that pricing will change with both companies depending on where you live.

HughesNet

HughesNet is paving its way through the satellite internet industry to be a top contender. They offer download speeds up to 15 Mbps which is higher than competing companies without having to pay for a speed boost of some sort. They also have upload speeds up to 2 Mbps. Their data allowance is also higher than most competing companies at up to 70 GB per month. To help stretch out the data you have for a month, HughesNet has a bonus bytes period of 50 GB from 2 am to 8 am. A benefit you can look forward to taking advantage of with HughesNet is its SmartTechnologies including SmartFetch, SmartCompression, SmartResources, and SmartBrowsing. SmartFetch will help you load your web pages faster so you can continue doing what you love with the internet and have it keep up with you. SmartCompression shrinks the data you see on the web by up to 30% allowing you to use less data. SmartResources helps you monitor how much data you are using with a status meter. With SmartBrowsing, you'll be able to continue using the internet for emails and browsing even if you've gone over your data limit. SmartBrowsing is only available with certain plans, though. We like that HughesNet offers a variety of plans depending on your needs. For equipment, you can either purchase it or lease it. If you have additional questions, they provide an excellent FAQ section to help you.

Exede

Exede is owned by ViaSat, a company that has been in the business for over 20 years. They are leading the industry with new plans that offer data plans of up to 150 of priority data (data that you can use anytime during the month). Most of Exede's plans offer download speeds up to 12 Mbps and upload speeds up to 3 Mbps. You'll want to take advantage of Exede's SpeedBoost feature it it's available in your area, which can boost your download speed to up to 25 Mbps. 25 Mbps download speed with satellite internet is unheard of in the industry as of today. If you're looking for plans that feature more data then Exede has you covered. They have a special plan (only in certain areas) called the Freedom Plan which features 150 GB of priority data for the month. Competing companies have plans available that offer unlimited data but only for emailing and web browsing. 150 GB of data that you can do whatever you want within a month is the first of its kind in this industry. We like it when companies offer choices to their customers. When paying for your satellite equipment, Exede gives you a few options. You can prepay all of your equipment for $299.99, prepay for 24 months for $199.99 or do a monthly payment of $9.99. While it's not fun to have to pay for the equipment, at least you are given options. If you are needing additional data for the month then you can use the Liberty Pass which is featured with almost all of Exede's plans. The Liberty Pass gives you download speeds up to 1 to 5 Mbps even after you've used all of your priority data.

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The Bad

  • Upload speeds
  • Equipment
  • Contracts

HughesNet

When doing research on HughesNet, we had a few concerns. They offer upload speeds up to 2 Mbps only. If you plan on uploading pictures or videos then you may want to use a satellite internet provider that offers higher upload speeds. Another concern we had is that they don't offer any data plans over 70 GB. Some competing companies like Exede offer the Freedom Plan which features 150 GB of data for the month. With equipment, you can expect to pay a little more than other satellite internet providers. HughesNet gives you two options. Either purchase the equipment or lease it. Purchasing your satellite internet equipment costs $399.98 and leasing it costs $9.99 per month plus a one-time charge of $99. Equipment prices with other companies give more than one option like HughesNet does but doesn't charge a one-time payment of $99 for the equipment if they decide to do a lease. Lastly, we feel that it would be beneficial for customers of HughesNet if they were offered some kind of free unmetered time like competing companies offer. It's nice to have the 50 GB of bonus bytes between 2 am and 8 am, but there's still a chance that you could run out of data for the month and then need to buy more if you want to continue using the internet. Also, HughesNet states that download and upload speeds are likely to be much slower than their normal speeds during the day.

Exede

Exede offers a slower download speed of only 12 Mbps. If you know that you are going to be streaming a lot of content online such as movies, TV shows, videos, then you may want to consider using a different satellite internet provider that offers a faster download speed. Exede does offer the SpeedBoost feature however which can boost your download speed up to 25 Mbps, but this feature can only be used with priority data and will most likely cost you an additional $10 per month to use. Their Freedom Plan is limited to certain areas so you might not even qualify for it. If you don't then you will be limited to their data plans which could feature a data cap of only 30 GB per month. This is less than half of what HughesNet offers for their data cap which is available in more areas. While you are able to make your data stretch by using the Liberty Pass after your data has been used up, your downloads will be reduced significantly.

Concerns For HughesNet & Exede

We don't know how much it costs for an additional GB of data from either company. It would be nice to know so that you can plan to buy an appropriate plan that best fits your needs. Both companies require a 24-month commitment. Beware of cancelling early because you will be charged an early cancellation fee which can make things really start to add up.

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The Bottom Line

DirecTV is a reseller of multiple internet service providers but we focused on satellite internet specifically. You are able to bundle your satellite TV package from DirecTV and get satellite internet with either HughesNet or Exede. HughesNet offers faster download speeds overall but Exede offers faster upload speeds. Exede is setting the bar with huge data plans like the Freedom Plan and giving customer the choice to boost their download speed up to 25 Mbps. However, HughesNet offers SmartTechnologies which help customers have an awesome experience using satellite internet. As you can see, there are pros and cons to both companies and they are both top contenders in this industry. We recommend both and want to leave you with as much information as possible so that you can make an educated decision. Check out our HughesNet Review, or Exede Review for more information on these satellite internet providers that DirecTV offers.

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Kevin Ortiz

It’s such a competitive market I still don’t understand how this company has not been able to improve their technology to the point where rain does not impact their service. As recent as 2021 I had to discontinue my service because it was not reliable and living in an island where it rains constantly I found myself without service more than with. My mini experiences with Customer Service were excellent, and I always felt that they were trying to help me, however, the technology limitations went beyond what they were able to solve to customer service. Maybe it’s a case of good service bad location. Contract lengths seem a little bit drastic as I had to get out of a three-year contract paying a penalty.

2 years ago

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Maria Fernandez Arguello

I had a very experience with them. When zI moved to another site they told me that they can't install the TV there because the Condo had an exclusive contract with Xfinity. I had talk with them and I explain that I was thinking to move where I live since, and their answer was it's ok. I receive a Bill for installation, moving, and a year of service. $1.456.70 I let they know that I wasn't paying for a service I was not receiving. They send me to collection and caused prjudice to me and my credit. They were a good co. With excellent programations. But had this bad experience with them

1 year ago

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Morgan Tennant Idaho Falls, ID

When we first got DirecTV we had some issues getting a good connection, but once we had the dish moved we were able to watch tv without issues. When we get really heavy rain storms or snow we have a hard time getting channels, but it otherwise works well.

4 years ago Edited September 14, 2021

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Doyal Stewart Salt Lake City, UT

DirectTV was pretty good when we had them. We had free HBO for a few months which I really liked, they have some really great shows. While DirectTV is good, it's not worth the high price. I ended my services after prices went up.

8 years ago

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Lisa C Johnson Washington, DC

We had DirecTv for a while. Their prices kept increasing each year with the same service. We finally decided to look elsewhere. It had gotten too expensive. Its perfect for new customers getting introduction prices. Also, tv was interrupted doing rain storms and snow storms because of the dish on the roof. They offered discounts for us to stay but we still decided to leave.

4 years ago

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Jesse Hennigan Baytown, TX

Direct TV likes to bundle a bunch of channels no one watches in to a "package". They get to talk about the channel options, and we get to pay more money for things we don't need. Maybe it's time to cut the cord.

4 years ago

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Nyla C. Tallahassee, FL

DirecTV has been the tv network that has been in my home for 10 years now. However, DirecTV used to offer free trials of HBO or Showtime during the holidays, yet they have stopped doing this. Also, whenever it begins to storm the cable will go out so quick.

4 years ago

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Gabe Burton Riverton, UT

WiFi is usually good, sometimes if it's thundering. Ever since they were bought out from AT&T they've gone to the pits. their customer service doesn't even speak English and it takes 15 days to get a refund on a double charge.

4 years ago

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Cris Balmanno Riverton, UT

I've had DirecTV for 18 years. So sad what AT&T did to them. Killed customer service, jacked the rates up, had more channels under dispute than ever before. If it weren't for NFL Sunday Ticket I'd probably have dropped them years ago.

4 years ago

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Yanesezah Fenelon Delray Beach, FL

I like the prices and bundle deals that DirecTv offer for their internet services. However, I found that sometime with the satellite internet there were problems with the connection and speed of the internet in bigger size homes.

4 years ago

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Luke Swierczynski Troy, MI

The service itself wasn't terrible but it wasn't great either. For the price it's just not worth it compared to traditional cable or other steaming services.

4 years ago

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TheTennant 5 Salem, VA

Way too many advertising channels and the price is way out of line versus competitive options. We discontinued our service recently and I wish we had done it sooner.

4 years ago

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Ron Durfey Orem, UT

DirecTV internet was not good for me. I tried to use it as it was part of my bundle but it felt like I was always having buffering issues. TV service is great but avoid the internet service.

3 years ago

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Karen Torino Tallahassee, FL

DirectTV is decent when its a nice sunny day, but the second there's some sort of storm, it is impossible to get internet. Sometimes it is also really hard to get in touch with customer service.

4 years ago

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Teagan Jarvis Los Angeles, CA

Been a direct TV user for a while until they combined with AT&T so now I’m not even sure what I’m under. I feel like the bundles are getting old, lower the prices as streaming destroys cable.

5 years ago

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Kenneth Okerlund

They perform pretty well and have really good package options. Sometimes it can be slow but for the most part I have had no issues.

8 years ago

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Bethany Rockville, MD

The owner before us has installed a DirectTV in the backyard. We decided to stop the service since it is expensive. BTW, It was so difficult to dissemble the dish!

4 years ago

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lscho2 Salt Lake City, UT

Love Sunday ticket, other than that most other things can be watched on cheaper plans elsewhere. Most the time good service, unless something goes wrong

4 years ago

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NanaAfia Marfo Tallahassee, FL

My family and I had it for a couple of years and overall it was pretty great accept for when it rained the tv would freeze everytime.

4 years ago

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Glenn Dalton Salt Lake City, UT

Geat pricing, fair selection of services for the price, and terrible customer service.

3 years ago

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Melissa Giddings Logan, UT

The programming was fine. My concern was the lack of wanting to keep me as a customer.

5 years ago

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Grossarth Family Herriman, UT

Good service. Good deals when signing up with AT&T.

3 years ago