Orefield PA HughesNet Satellite Internet
Not all of Orefield, Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania. Orefield 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 Orefield, PA.
Hughes Net customers in Orefield, PA 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 Orefield, Pennsylvania area. Those satisfied customers still enjoy the freedom of satellite Internet and
the benefits of broadband connectivity from even the most remote locations.
| Service Plan | Estimated Download Time |
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0.5mb Image |
1mb Video Clip |
4mb MP3 Audio File |
25mb Software Upgrade |
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| 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.
Orefield, PA Area Cities and Towns
| Orefield | Schnecksville |
Orefield, Pennsylvania Points of Interest
Orefield is a small Lehigh County, Pennsylvania town along Pennsylvania Route 309, in the United States. It is located in North Whitehall Township and South Whitehall Township. The town takes its name from the extensive deposits of limonite iron ore once mined here. The Ironton Railroad was extended to Orefield in 1862 to serve these mines, and operated into Orefield until 1955 ...
| New Hope-Lambertville Bridge |