Once he get 20,000  birds up there maybe they'll do something like a cellular 
handoff  still there's going to be more jitter and packet loss, it seems. one 
hell of a mathematician I also  imagine it will take , to get it all 
synchronized. 
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 Bill Prince <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:
 
The difference has got to be with the number f ground stations. Unless my 
understanding is incorrect, Geo-synchronous satellites have one ground station 
per satellite. Starlink will have lots of ground stations with traffic split 
between them Certainly not 12,000, but perhaps one ground station per every two 
or three rings? I'm guessing they could add ground stations in areas with a lot 
of traffic as well?
 

 
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 On 9/3/2020 11:12 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
  
 

A graceful hand-off might only give you a brief moment of jitter.
 
My skepticism is directed at capacity.  I haven't seen how 12,000 satellites 
gives you 12,000X capacity like some people seem to assume.  Once you've used 
every channel in a certain area then you don't get more of them no matter how 
many more AP's you install.
 
Maybe the plan is after you Hughesnet's lunch you buy them out and use their 
channels too.  Repeat with Viasat etc.
 
 On 9/3/2020 12:21 PM, Steven Kenney wrote:
  
 
 
https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/09/spacex-launches-12th-starlink-mission-says-users-getting-100-mbps-downloads/
  
  "Initial results have been good," she said. These tests reveal "super-low 
latency," and download speeds greater than 100 megabits per second. This, she 
noted, would provide enough bandwidth to play the fastest online games and 
stream multiple HD movies at once. 
  
  I'm wondering what happens when it needs to swap to another dish, the 
tracking will need to change fast and that delay would probably kill any gamers 
in the heat of battle :)   
    
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