Satellite internet has come a long way from where it originally started and can now offer speeds that rival DSL in some areas. While Hughesnet used to provide more data, Viasat now offers both faster speeds and more data allotments than Hughesnet. In comparison, Hughesnet reaches more rural areas than Viasat, so each provider has strengths and weaknesses.
If you need the fastest speed that satellite internet can offer, Viasat is the best choice. Viasat offers faster speeds and better data caps (including no data caps with Viasat Unleashed plans) than Hughesnet. But fast satellite internet comes at a price. Hughesnet offers cheaper plans than Viasat, which could be a better choice if your online activity is limited to basic uses like email, paying bills, and streaming.
While data is limited with satellite internet, Viasat’s data caps are twice the size of Hughesnet’s (or unlimited if you go with Viasat Unleashed). However, Hughesnet offers a bonus zone from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m., where data expenditure is not calculated. Viasat has something similar called the free zone, where users can get unlimited data usage between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m., 3 a.m. and 6 a.m., or 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. (the time depends on your plan).