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data allowance


The amount of data your Exede plan allows you to consume during your monthly billing cycle. The Exede Data Allowance Policy outlines the amount of data your plan allows you to use. For example, the Classic 15 plan provides 15 GB of data per month. You can read about your data allowance in this Exede Help Center article.
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acceptable use policy


This document sets forth our rules for using our services. It includes our copyright policy (please don’t use our service to misappropriate other people’s intellectual property); and our prohibited use policy (please don’t use our service for fraudulent or criminal activities). You can access the full policy here.
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antenna


This is a measurement of the capacity of a network to transfer data. The higher the bandwidth, the faster your pages will load. Internet bandwidth (or speed) is typically measured in megabits per second.
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bandwidth usage policy


This governs usage for subscribers on the Freedom Plan only. You can read it here.
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beams


Satellite beams refer to areas that a specific satellite can reach or cover. If there is no beam over your area, you can’t get service. Exede beams cover the vast majority of the US.
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billing cycle


Refers to how often your bill is generated. We use a monthly billing cycle for the Exede service. This is also the period that we use to measure your data usage. When your new billing cycle begins, your usage meter resets to zero. Learn more about your first bill and the billing cycle.
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boost 25


Available in select areas in conjunction with the WiFi Modem, Boost 25 enables download speed of up to 25 Mbps. Learn more about Boost 25.
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broadband


Also known as high-speed internet. In recent years, the FCC has established minimum qualifications for services to use the term ‘broadband.’ You can learn more at the FCC page here.
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browser


A browser is the software that serves as the interface between your computer and the internet. Popular browsers include Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari.
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cache


Caching technology allows your computer to store recently used information so it can be accessed quickly later. Your browser caches websites you have recently viewed so you can access them without having to re-download the information. Clearing your cache on a regular basis is simple and can make your browser run better.
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