Business High-Speed Internet Access

Put the power of broadband Internet access to work for your business!

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You need broadband high-speed Internet to run your business, whether you have one site or many. Depending on your location, getting connected can be a challenge. Now there’s a true business-class solution that reaches your business no matter where you are, whether it’s outside a big city, in a small town, or even in the most rural area. It’s the broadband connectivity you need to keep pace with your growing company.

HughesNet® Business Internet Access provides a highly reliable, high-speed, always-on connection that gives you instant access to the critical information you need—when you need it. Whether you need high-speed Internet access for your intranet and Web-based applications, or reliable connectivity for POS and back-office applications—HughesNet is the solution! HUGHES has been delivering managed network solutions to Fortune 500 companies for almost two decades. From this enterprise experience, Hughes has designed a robust suite of new business-class broadband Internet service plans specifically tailored to small and medium sized businesses.

Benefits of Broadband Internet Access

  • Business Internet access anywhere, connecting all your locations, even where DSL and cable internet can’t reach and T1 is too expensive
  • Fast Internet access—so you can process credit transactions more quickly, download files and open Web pages faster
  • Reliable and cost-effective connectivity
  • Flexible service plan options to meet your business needs
  • Professional installation
  • 24×7 technical support

How Does Broadband Internet Work?

HughesNet delivers high-speed Internet over satellite—not over your telephone line—so you can browse the Internet and talk or fax to your customers at the same time. A certified HughesNet installer will connect your computer to a satellite modem and link it to a satellite dish (antenna) that’s typically mounted on the roof of your commercial building. The satellite dish sends and receives information (i.e., email, Web pages, POS transactions) over the Internet and delivers it your computer almost instantly.