If you are tired of slow or unreliable internet in Idaho Falls or nearby rural areas, HughesNet can fix that. We are your local authorized HughesNet dealer, and our goal is simple — to get you connected with fast, dependable satellite internet that works wherever you live.
Even if you are outside the city limits or miles from the nearest cable line, HughesNet can keep you online. Whether you are streaming movies, working from home, taking online classes, or just want a solid connection for daily browsing, HughesNet brings broadband speeds through the sky — not through buried cables.
Call today and let us check availability for your address.
As part of our commitment to transparency, Broadband Internet Providers, an authorized HughesNet sales agent in Idaho Falls provides clear and detailed broadband labels for all our home internet service plans. These labels are designed to help you easily compare key details like data limits, speeds, and fees. We believe in empowering our customers with the information they need to choose the best internet plan for their needs. Please note that the availability of specific plans may vary depending on your location, and not all plans are accessible in every area.
Hughesnet • Service Plan: Fusion
Includes $25/mo. discount for first 12 months. $124.99 after 12 months. 24-month contract. See legal.hughesnet.com.
| Download Speed | 100 Mbps |
|---|---|
| Upload Speed | 5 Mbps |
| Latency | 100 ms |
| Priority Data | 200 GB |
|---|---|
| Standard Data | Unlimited |
| Additional Data Charges | $0.00 |
Hughesnet • Service Plan: Elite
Includes $25/mo. discount for first 12 months. $94.99 after 12 months. 24-month contract. See legal.hughesnet.com.
| Download Speed | 100 Mbps |
|---|---|
| Upload Speed | 5 Mbps |
| Latency | 650 ms |
| Priority Data | 200 GB |
|---|---|
| Standard Data | Unlimited |
| Additional Data Charges | $0.00 |
Hughesnet • Service Plan: Select
Includes $25/mo. discount for first 12 months. $79.99 after 12 months. 24-month contract. See legal.hughesnet.com.
| Download Speed | 50 Mbps |
|---|---|
| Upload Speed | 5 Mbps |
| Latency | 650 ms |
| Priority Data | 100 GB |
|---|---|
| Standard Data | Unlimited |
| Additional Data Charges | $0.00 |
Let’s be honest — living in eastern Idaho has a lot of advantages, but fast internet is not always one of them. Cable and fiber lines only reach certain neighborhoods, and DSL is often too slow to keep up. That is where HughesNet makes the difference. HughesNet delivers satellite internet almost anywhere in Bonneville County. So even if you are miles from town, you can still enjoy broadband speeds and stay connected to work, school, and family.
Here’s why people all over Idaho Falls trust HughesNet:
We live here too, and we know how frustrating it is to be told “sorry, no service in your area.” With HughesNet, that problem goes away.
Call us now we can confirm coverage for your exact location in
just a few minutes.
HughesNet is not limited by ground cables, so it covers every corner of Idaho Falls and the surrounding communities. That includes Ammon, Iona, Ucon, Osgood, Ririe, and even the rural areas stretching toward Swan Valley and Shelley. If your home or business has a clear view of the southern sky, you can get connected. It is that simple. Even new construction or remote farms that cannot get cable or fiber can go online with HughesNet.
Get fast, reliable internet at an unbeatable price! Bundle HughesNet Internet with home phone or streaming services and enjoy seamless browsing with no data limits. Don’t miss out on exclusive savings for Idaho Falls residents.
Antivirus, cloud backup2, VPN, password manager, and more on up to 10 devices.
Antivirus, cloud backup2, VPN, password manager, and more on up to 10 devices.
Antivirus, cloud backup2, VPN, password manager, and more on up to 10 devices.
Here is the truth — every internet type has pros and cons. HughesNet might not be as lightning-fast as fiber, but it wins on availability, consistency, and reliability, especially in rural areas. Let’s break it down honestly:
If you know what to expect, HughesNet delivers exactly what it promises — stable, high-speed internet in places where most providers simply cannot reach.
Looking for reliable internet service in Idaho Falls? HughesNet delivers high-speed satellite internet that keeps you connected no matter where you live. From central Idaho Falls to the quieter rural outskirts, HughesNet brings dependable internet access to homes and businesses that traditional cable or fiber networks often miss.
Powered by advanced satellite technology, HughesNet provides consistent performance for browsing, streaming, online learning, and remote work — all without relying on ground cables. Whether you live near downtown or in the surrounding Bonneville County areas, HughesNet makes sure you stay online with dependable service and nationwide coverage.
Stay connected with HughesNet — Idaho Falls’ trusted satellite internet solution.
Installation and Equipment
You do not have to do any technical work yourself. A certified HughesNet installer will mount a small satellite dish (about 2 feet wide) on your roof, eave, or a pole in your yard. It only needs a clear southern sky view. Installation usually takes 2–3 hours. Once complete, the technician tests your signal, connects your Wi-Fi, and makes sure your devices are online before leaving. Standard installation is free for most new customers. You will get the latest HughesNet Wi-Fi modem with multiple Ethernet ports and dualband wireless — strong enough to cover your whole home.
Add HughesNet Voice for Extra Convenience.
If you still need a home phone line — maybe for a home office, a gate entry system, or reliable 911 access — HughesNet Voice is the perfect add-on.
We can install the phone service at the same time as your internet setup
| Provider | Comparison Summary |
|---|---|
| Sparklight (Cable) | Great if you are in town, but most rural homes cannot get it. HughesNet reaches everywhere cable does not. |
| CenturyLink / Quantum Fiber | Fiber service is excellent where available, but only about 23% of Idaho Falls has access. DSL is slower. HughesNet delivers faster, more consistent speeds for most rural homes. |
| 5G Home Internet (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) | Good if you have a strong signal, but many rural areas do not. HughesNet’s satellite connection is not affected by weak mobile coverage or towers. |
| Starlink | Faster latency but higher upfront cost and variable performance. HughesNet offers steadier, more affordable service with proven support. |
| Viasat | Also satellite, but speeds are often lower and plans cost more. HughesNet’s Jupiter 3 satellite provides newer, stronger technology. |
If you live in town and can get fiber or cable, great — but if you are outside their coverage or want a reliable backup connection, HughesNet is your best choice.
| Challenge | HughesNet Solution |
|---|---|
| Rural distance | Covers open farmlands and mountain edges where cable cannot. |
| New homes waiting on wired service | Get online immediately after move-in — no construction delays. |
| Hilly terrain | Elevation and distance do not matter; the dish connects directly to the satellite. |
| Weather | Only heavy storms may slow speeds briefly; system reconnects automatically afterward. |
| Data concerns | Unlimited data with high-speed allowance plus Bonus Zone (2 a.m.–8 a.m.) for free extra use. |
| Tip | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Schedule large downloads or updates during Bonus Zone (2 a.m.–8 a.m.) | Saves your high-speed data for daytime use. |
| Place Wi-Fi modem in a central spot | Improves signal coverage across your home. |
| Use the HughesNet app | Track your data usage and manage your account easily. |
| Enable Video Data Saver when streaming | Reduces bandwidth use while maintaining good video quality. |
| Keep your dish clear of snow | Ensures uninterrupted connectivity during winter. |
| Ask about the Fusion plan | Provides lower latency for live meetings and light gaming. |
With the right expectations and plan choice, HughesNet can make a huge difference for your family or business.
Yes. HughesNet satellite internet is available almost everywhere in the Idaho Falls region. All you need is a clear view of the southern sky to get service. Even homes far outside the city limits can connect online with HughesNet.
HughesNet’s latest satellite plans offer download speeds up to 100 Mbps and around 3 Mbps upload. That’s enough for HD streaming, video conferencing, online classes, and everyday browsing.
All HughesNet plans include No Hard Data Caps, meaning you get unlimited data with no overage fees. Each plan comes with a set amount of “priority” high-speed data (for example, 100 GB or 200 GB per month). If you exceed that amount, your download speeds may temporarily reduce to about 1–3 Mbps, but your connection will not be cut off.
HughesNet plans in Idaho Falls generally start around $49.99 per month for the 50 Mbps Select plan, and about $64.99 per month for the 100 Mbps Elite plan. The higher-tier Fusion plan (100 Mbps with lower latency) is about $94.99 per month on its promotional rate. Promotional pricing usually applies for the first 12–24 months, and current offers can be confirmed when you call to check availability.
Yes. New customers agree to a 24-month service term. The satellite dish and Wi-Fi modem are typically leased for about $14.99 per month. Standard professional installation is free for most new customers who lease their equipment.
A certified HughesNet installer will mount a small satellite dish on your home, usually on a roof, eave, or pole with a clear southern view. The dish connects to a HughesNet modem inside your home, which includes built-in Wi-Fi so you can connect your devices wirelessly. The installer ensures your signal is strong and that your devices are online before completing the job.
Under normal weather conditions, HughesNet works reliably. Only extreme weather such as very heavy rain, thunderstorms, or thick snow clouds can temporarily weaken the signal. These interruptions are rare, and once the weather clears, the system automatically restores full service. Light rain or snow usually has no effect.
Yes. Speeds up to 100 Mbps are more than enough for streaming Netflix, YouTube, and other video platforms, as well as video calls through Zoom or Skype. For heavy streaming, HughesNet’s Video Data Saver feature helps manage data use while keeping quality consistent.
It depends on the game. HughesNet supports many online games, but because satellite internet has higher latency, fast-paced or competitive games (like first-person shooters) may experience some lag. Slower-paced games, strategy titles, and casual app games generally work well. The new Fusion plan, available in select areas, combines satellite and wireless signals for lower latency and smoother real-time gameplay.
Fusion combines satellite internet with a ground-based wireless connection to reduce latency for certain activities. It still provides up to 100 Mbps download speeds but routes some time-sensitive data, like video calls or streaming, through a faster wireless path. It’s ideal for people who want smoother real-time performance while maintaining the wide coverage of satellite service. Availability varies by location.
Yes. HughesNet Voice is an optional home phone service that provides unlimited calling across the U.S. and Canada. It includes features like voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, and call forwarding. HughesNet Voice uses your satellite connection but does not count toward your internet data allowance, and you can usually keep your current phone number.
HughesNet’s main advantage is availability. It can serve rural and remote areas where cable, fiber, or cellular providers do not reach. While fiber or cable can offer lower latency and higher speeds, their coverage is limited. HughesNet covers virtually all of Idaho Falls and surrounding communities, with 99% service reliability and lower upfront costs than many competitors, making it a dependable choice for consistent connectivity anywhere you live.