Overselling of Broadband Involving Xplornet’s Partnership with Motorola: Wireless Broadband Subscribers also at Risk?
The law firm of Pogust, Braslow, & Millrood, LLC, previously filed a Class Action lawsuit against HughesNet, asserting claims on behalf of subscribers for unlawful early termination fees (ETF) and fraudulent business practices involving slow-broadband service, lack of Internet accessibility and connectivity
PBM similarly highlighted inquiries by Canadian residents with significant complaints, involving broadband satellite Internet service sold and distributed through third-party companies such as Xplornet, C-Com and Galaxy Broadband.
Various online forums have also featured various complaints by Xplornet Wireless Broadband Subscribers, plagued by limited accessibility and connectivity. This is despite Xplornet’s representation that “through its partnership with Motorola, one of the world’s leaders in broadband wireless communications technology, Xplornet is able to deliver fast, affordable, reliable, scalable and flexible high-speed internet service.”
Such is just another effort by HughesNet via Xplornet to exacerbate the number of wireless subscribers beyond the capability of its broadband wireless system, namely its so-called line of sight (los) or point-to-multipoint system.
If you or someone you know is a Canadian resident, Xplorenet Wireless Broadband Subscriber, or any HughesNet authorized channel provider and have experienced similar service related complaints, please contact our law firm for a free evaluation