Good to hear the prospective from someone in the IT field. When I responded to @BigRedBusterabout one of the tech companies solving this problem using satellite technology I wasn’t sure how ready it was to be actually commercially viable (don’t follow it closely outside of some news stories and following Elon). I just feel this is the best long term solution if the network can be secured from any potential space interference.I love the investment into infrastructure but part of me doesn't trust a lot of the companies that would be involved when it comes to Internet access. They have wasted federal money in the past and lied about expanded rollouts. I don't know how this will be any different for the large ISPs.
As for Starlink, at first I was skeptical but this looks like the real deal. As they add capacity (satellite and ground links), this will really start to open up the possibilities for those with poor quality ISPs or where ISPs are unwilling to go. The speeds and latency I have seen from some review have been amazing. I have been stuck in remote locations in the past and had to rely on satellite internet to fix some network equipment. Working with 800ms-2000ms latency isn't fun.
I have also been impressed with T-Mobile's home internet delivery (4g/5g). It has provided very usable service at a decent price for so of my friends in ISP dead spots.
Starlink tracking map (there is a better one but I can't find it at the moment):
https://starlinkradar.com/livemap.html
Right?:laughpound
Good to hear the prospective from someone in the IT field. When I responded to @BigRedBusterabout one of the tech companies solving this problem using satellite technology I wasn’t sure how ready it was to be actually commercially viable (don’t follow it closely outside of some news stories and following Elon). I just feel this is the best long term solution if the network can be secured from any potential space interference.
Any drawbacks you can see at the moment?
Saying all that, it is just one piece of the puzzle. Expanded rollouts of fiber/coppernetworks still need to happen and the promise of 5g internet still needs to be fulfilled. It isn't a one solution takes all approach. The other part of this is making it affordable along with removing artificial caps on usage.
Mitch is going to be Mitch...
"I'm going to fight them every step of the way, because I think this is the wrong prescription for America," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told a news conference in Owensboro, Kentucky."
"That package that they're putting together now, as much as we would like to address infrastructure, is not going to get support from our side," McConnell added."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mcconnell-pledges-fight-against-biden-165241386.html
Right on cue.