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JUPITER 3 is the world’s largest and most advanced commercial communications satellite. While the sheer size of the JUPITER 3 satellite is impressive, it’s the technology inside that makes Hughesnet JUPITER Powered. JUPITER 3 includes 300 spot beams, more than double the beams on JUPITER 2.
Learn how both traditional & wireless satellite internet work, creating Hughesnet's high-speed experience that lets you connect, stream & play.
Jupiter-3 is a geosynchronous orbit (GSO) communication satellite built by Maxar Technologies for Hughesnet and its parent company, EchoStar. It’s the third high-throughput satellite in the Jupiter fleet, as Jupiter-1 and Jupiter-2 launched in 2012 and 2016, respectively.
Launched in July 2012 into its geostationary orbital slot 22,300 miles above the equator, JUPITER 1 (EchoStar XVII) is a fourth-generation Ka-band satellite providing Hughesnet ® high-speed internet services in North America.
JUPITER 3 provides speeds up to 100 Mbps. With more than 300 spot beams, the geostationary satellite uses the Ka-band spectrum plus Q-band and V-band for gateways.
Hughes is excited to announce that our new JUPITER™ 3 satellite successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, FL on July 28, 2023. JUPITER 3 is the world's largest commercial satellite and will power our next-generation HughesNet plans, featuring higher speeds, and the most data ever offered.
Hughesnet is bringing faster speeds to its satellite internet offerings -- a major upgrade for many Americans who rely on satellite internet based on where they live. The Jupiter 3...
Hughesnet is high-speed satellite internet built for rural America. Powered by the JUPITER network, including JUPITER 3, the world’s largest and most advanced commercial communications satellite. Learn more about Hughesnet satellite internet.
Count on Hughesnet, the leading provider of rural satellite internet to connect your home, community, office or enterprise. At Hughes, we’re passionate about connecting the unconnected with innovative and evolving technologies and services that make internet access faster, easier and more affordable.
HughesNet uses two satellites named Jupiter 1 and Jupiter 2 (also called EchoStar XVII and EchoStar XIX, respectively).