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Tiger GA HughesNet Satellite Internet

Not all of Tiger, Georgia is serviced by Cable and DSL. Luckily, high-speed Internet is also available through HughesNet satellite Internet. In fact, HughesNet services are available everywhere (including rural areas), not just your corner of Georgia. Tiger and surrounding areas can enjoy the ease and flexibility of high-speed Internet connections as long as there is a clear line of sight from the dish to the satellite. Call Satellite Star Internet today at 1-877-571-2892 and get the latest deals and offers for Hughes Net in Tiger, GA.

Hughes Net customers in Tiger, GA are usually installed within 2 weeks of their order. Call today to get more information on how quickly you can be surfing the Internet at higher speeds. HughesNet was originally founded as DIRECWAY, which is why you may see the occasional DIRECWAY dish lingering around the Tiger, Georgia area. Those satisfied customers still enjoy the freedom of satellite Internet and the benefits of broadband connectivity from even the most remote locations.

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Service Plan
Estimated Download Time
 
0.5mb Image
1mb Video Clip
4mb MP3 Audio File
25mb Software Upgrade
53k Dial-Up
1.2 min
2.5 min
9.9 min
1 hr 2.4 min
Home
4 sec
8 sec
32 sec
3.3 min
Pro
3.3 sec
6.7 sec
27 sec
2.8 min
ProPlus
2.5 sec
5 sec
20 sec
2 min
Elite
2 sec
4 sec
16 sec
1.7 min
ElitePlus
1.3 sec
2.7 sec
10.7 sec
1.1 min

Speeds compared to dial-up speeds of 53k. Actual speeds may vary and are not guaranteed.


Tiger, Georgia Points of Interest

Tiger is a town in Rabun County, Georgia, United States. The population was 316 at the 2000 census. It was incorporated in 1904. There are two popular legends as to how Tiger got its name. The first is that it was named after a Cherokee chief named Tiger Tail. The second and more likely story is that the name came from the cry of roaming panthers. ...

Tiger, Georgia Area Cities and Towns


Baldwin Clarkesville Clayton Cleveland
Cornelia Demorest Dillard Eastanollee
Helen Hiawassee Lakemont Martin
Mount Airy Rabun Gap Saute Nacoche Saute-Nacoche
Sautee Nacoochee Sky Valley Toccoa Young Harris

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