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Google to dominate space: 180 satellites to provide internet access for the ENTIRE planet
www.dailymail.co.uk ^ | Updated: 08:37 EST, 2 June 2014 | By Ellie Zolfagharifard

Posted on 06/02/2014 9:21:54 AM PDT by Red Badger

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To: prisoner6

I actually like Bing more than Google though, lol. At least it changes pics daily.


61 posted on 06/02/2014 12:54:31 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Red Badger
Google has some high hopes.
62 posted on 06/02/2014 12:58:04 PM PDT by Defiant (Let the Tea Party win, and we will declare peace on the American people and go home.)
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To: prisoner6

I think Pale Moon actually looks a bit cleaner or crisper than Firefox and Chromium.


63 posted on 06/02/2014 1:00:55 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Dalberg-Acton

I expect your download is fast and your upload is snail-paced


64 posted on 06/02/2014 1:01:43 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Red Badger

It’ll be like health care for illegals, but on a global basis. We will pay for it, and the ones who can’t pay for it will get it for free.


65 posted on 06/02/2014 1:02:46 PM PDT by Defiant (Let the Tea Party win, and we will declare peace on the American people and go home.)
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To: GeronL

I also like the pics on Bing. One of the reasons I haven’t changed yet. At least Bing sometimes observes American values.


66 posted on 06/02/2014 1:17:41 PM PDT by prisoner6 (Register COMMIES not GUNS!)
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To: GeronL

On the Ookla speed test, 4.11 meg down and 0.69 up. No optimizations on the PC, Win 7 64 bit, using Firefox 20.0.1


67 posted on 06/02/2014 2:19:46 PM PDT by Dalberg-Acton
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To: Dalberg-Acton

Okay, not blazing fast on the downloads, but if you live in a rural area it’s probably the best you can get.

At the moment my download is a slow slow 21 MBps (hould be higher) and upload is 5.42 MBps

If I was plugged into the router instead of using wifi I should get twice that download speed.

We use Time Warner internet, the pricy package which gives us up to 50 MBps download, although I have seen it a little higher than that.


68 posted on 06/02/2014 2:34:52 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: GeronL

I can’t even get dial-up out here. Bell system moved us off of a party line way back when, to a dedicated line with a bad ground hum they claim they could never fix. Finally went with solely cellular. Still was unable to get a decent signal with AT&T until recently. Satellite seems to be about the only viable solution here.


69 posted on 06/02/2014 4:26:07 PM PDT by Dalberg-Acton
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To: JRandomFreeper
> Still can't beat the bandwidth of a 747 loaded with DVDs. Latency though....

Damn, that saying used to be "... a station wagon filled with 9-track tapes...". How far we've come.

Actually these days my favorite would be a 747 loaded with solid-state hard drives...

70 posted on 06/02/2014 5:20:52 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is...sounding pretty good about now.)
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To: dayglored
I've still got a box of SSSD 8" floppies.

Yes, I cut a notch with a hole punch so I could use the other side.

I've still got an 8080 version of WordStar(tm).

/johnny

71 posted on 06/02/2014 5:37:10 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: TalonDJ

At an altitude of 4000 miles or less, it IS low latency if the path is just to the bird and back. Iridium’s problem is low throughput and if there is a latency issue, it’s due to the hardware, switching data between birds, terrestrial equipment and gateways, not its altitude. I’m aware of what Iridium is used for—more than just phone calls. Iridium is at almost 500 miles above the surface. A direct 1000 mile round trip via satellite is faster than a round trip on fiber from DC to Chicago (light in fiber travels at 66% of the speed of light in a vacuum)—but Iridium data don’t always take the shortest path getting to Hilo and Tempe.


72 posted on 06/02/2014 6:05:12 PM PDT by mikey_hates_everything
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To: VideoDoctor
Is there still that annoying latency aspect to satellite Internet?

With what Google is proposing, it will be much less.

These satellites will be in a low earth orbit. So, the round-trip time will be small, compared to the round-trip time up to a geosynchronous satellite and back down.

73 posted on 06/02/2014 6:27:38 PM PDT by justlurking (tagline removed, as demanded by Admin Moderator)
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To: ShadowAce; Red Badger; rdb3; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; JosephW; Only1choice____Freedom; amigatec; ...
This is totally off topic but I just have to tell somebody what happened at work today. This really did happen and I couldn't stop laughing and smiling for a long time:

I just started a new contract with a company that has very few workers who understand Linux. I was talking with one of their Windows tech guys and asked him to look at a file. Let's call it File_A. I said "run more on File_A." So he typed "moron File_A." I'm NOT kidding. I could not stop laughing and felt bad for the guy.

74 posted on 06/02/2014 9:46:30 PM PDT by scripter
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