Well it is rocket science after all, that set back will have little if no effect to the deployment of the SpaceX Starlink system, which will start to be rolled out to consumers late next year.
A Starlink home terminal will be required, although that can go portable, no sure how the mobile phones will work, some kind of dedicated Starlink Satellite phone I guess.
Let’s hope the Tesla pickup reveal tomorrow at 6am goes a little better than that Starship test.
Quote: Originally posted by Francais on 21/11/201
A Starlink home terminal will be required, although that can go portable, no sure how the mobile phones will work, some kind of dedicated Starlink Satellite phone I guess.
On my mobile I can already speak to my friends and family in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. Can it get much better!
Let’s hope the Tesla pickup reveal tomorrow at 6am goes a little better than that Starship test.
It couldn’t go much worse! 😳
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Oh yes Mike, Starlink is going to be a massive step change in comms, relegating terrestrial services to the cheap seats, in fact terrestrial delivered broadband will probably become free to the end user, as it will not be able to compete with satellite delivered broadband on price or convenience of world wide use.
Funny I think some one else has already mentioned free fibre to all U.K. homes !