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IPTV delivers picture and sound quality as good as or better than satellite and analog or digital cable, and with similar enhanced features.

Where can Sky Angel be received?
Virtually anywhere in the 50 United States and some U.S. territories in the Caribbean such as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands that have high-speed Internet access.

There are so many radio and TV stations that Sky Angel offers. I just love them all, but I guess that my favorite is Solid Gospel Channel. I use it often when I’m doing chores… Sky Angel helped me ...


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This collection of bandwidth cap information is from different ISP websites and the ISP's Terms & Conditions.
These bandwidth caps are subject to change. It's always best to check with the local branch of your ISP.
  • AT&T DSL/U-Verse : No known bandwidth caps.
  • Big Sandy Cable: Big Sandy reserves the right to downgrade the customer's bandwidth at any time for whatever reason Big Sandy sees fit.
  • Brighthouse Cable: Brighthouse uses Earthlink or Road Runner depending upon area. Please see these ISPs for Cap Information.
  • Cable One Cable: Cable One may restrict bandwidth or charge extra fees for excessive usage of bandwidth. See http://www.cableone.net/Pages/internetaup.aspx for more details.
  • Century Link: No known badwidth caps.
  • Charter Communications: "Residential service usage will not exceed 100 GB of bandwidth per month for Customers subscribing to Services of 15 Mbps or less per month and 250 GB of bandwidth per month for Customers subscribing to Services over 15 Mbps and up to 25 Mbps."
  • Comcast Cable: "Comcast has established a monthly data consumption threshold per Comcast High-Speed Internet account of 250 Gigabytes (“GB”). Use of the Service in excess of 250GB per month is excessive use and is a violation of the Policy."
  • Comporium Cable: Bandwidth Caps: 90 GB for Package 1 (7Mbps), 160 GB for Package 2 (9 Mbps), 230 GB for Package 3 (11 Mbps), 195 GB for Fiber Package 1 (10 Mbps), 265 GB for Fiber Package 2 (12 Mbps), and 300 GB for Fiber Package 3 (15 Mbps). Comporium may charge additional fees for excessive bandwidth use.
  • Consolidated Cable: Consolidated Cable uses Comcast and Road Runner for service. Please see these companies for CAP information.
  • Cox Cable: "If you use excessive bandwidth as determined by Cox, Cox may terminate, suspend, or require you to upgrade the Service and/or pay additional fees."
  • Earthlink: No known bandwidth caps.
  • Frontier DSL: The customer receives "5GB combined upload and download consumption" each month.
  • Hughes Net: 200 Mbps per day, afterwhich the Internet speed is cut to dial-up speeds.
  • Integrity Online: Blocks the ports that Sky Angel uses completely.
  • Jet Broadband Cable: Variable: "Mach 1: 30 Gigabytes Residential; Mach 2: 70 Gigabytes Residential; Mach 3: 150 Gigabytes."
  • Knology Cable: At Knology's discretion.
  • Mediacom Cable: "Download speeds are not guaranteed and may vary."
  • Megavision DSL: "Download backbone access up to 512 Kbps burst with sustained 384 Kbps." If you have a cust call in with Megavision DSL and they are experiencing buffering the problems, this is the package they most likely have (it’s the only residential package).
  • Optimum Cable: “Actual speeds may vary and are not guaranteed.”
  • Qwest DSL: “Connection speeds will be up to 15% lower due to network overhead requirements and may vary for reasons such as customer location, websites accessed, Internet congestion and customer equipment.”
  • RCN: No known bandwidth caps.
  • Road Runner (Time Warner) Cable: No known bandwidth caps.
  • Suddenlink Cable: CAPS: “You agree to comply with the current bandwidth, data storage, electronic mail and other threshold limitations that correspond with the package of service you selected.”
  • Verizon DSL or FiOs: Left to Verizon’s discretion.
  • Windstream DSL: Left to Windstream’s discretion.
  • Wild Blue: 7,500 Mbps a month (download); 2,300 Mbps a month (Upload).

Last Update 5/7/2010