Le 24/09/2023 à 14:00, Hesham ElBakoury a écrit :
I asked BING the same question, I got the following response.
*Start of BING Response*
"The second-generation *Starlink satellites* are equipped with *laser
communication* between satellites, which helps reduce latency to about
*10-20 millise
What is an RV unit?
In the offer from starlink in this country, saying 'Mobile', there are a
couple of boxes to be put in a car, and a 'flat' antenna. I suspect
that flat antenna for in-car is not motorized, even though they could
micro-motorize some micro parts of it (like motorizing the sma
ah, sorry, probably we speak of the same thing.
I dont know whether or not the current in-car starlink devices require
an extra 12v-to-220V/110V adapter, or whether it's included, or integrated.
These 12V-220V/110V adapters are relatively big, necessitate fans. If
they are still needed for s
On Sun, 24 Sep 2023, Dave Taht via Starlink wrote:
My purpose in asking the list here was to ask if the analysis of cell
size was correct and reasonable (it certainly looked so to me), and
the economic argument that falls out of the resulting information
density seems compelling for designing hy
On Mon, 25 Sep 2023, Alexandre Petrescu wrote:
Apart the AI's inability aspect, it stays interesting if future LEO Internet
access systems competes to fiber in the right range.
wired (including fiber) is going to beat wireless pretty much anywhere it's
available. Wireless (and LEO) have the a
you can buy a box that will power your dish from 12v and give you ethernet out
to run to your own router, no cable cutting or warranty voiding required.
We also just got word of a couple new variations in the last week or so.
David Lang
On Mon, 25 Sep 2023, Noel Butler via Starlink wrote:
Wh
On 25/09/2023 18:06, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink wrote:
ah, sorry, probably we speak of the same thing.
I dont know whether or not the current in-car starlink devices require
an extra 12v-to-220V/110V adapter, or whether it's included, or
integrated.
Here, the "RV" is identical to a ho
On 25/09/2023 11:32 pm, Noel Butler via Starlink wrote:
On 25/09/2023 18:06, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink wrote:
ah, sorry, probably we speak of the same thing.
I dont know whether or not the current in-car starlink devices
require an extra 12v-to-220V/110V adapter, or whether it's includ
There are horrible latencies observed on wired - including fiber, and FWA
with good QoE solutions beats fiber (without it) anytime.
So it's not the function of the transport only, but rather the convergence
between the transport (be it fiber, FWA, 5G or LEO) and it's
latency/jitter/bufferbloat solu
https://www.comsoc.org/publications/magazines/ieee-communications-magazine/cfp/integrated-non-terrestrial-and-terrestrial?utm_medium=email&utm_source=marketo&utm_campaign=publication_digest&utm_content=&mkt_tok=NzU2LUdQSC04OTkAAAGObR39COwtBNMOb8KVtZzlcahqvIATExR1bNmE-MW75rc3fMNcaqJsuni4UuUtG1qbTx5-
On Tue, 26 Sep 2023, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink wrote:
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 00:45:27 +1300
From: Ulrich Speidel via Starlink
Reply-To: Ulrich Speidel
To: starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: Re: [Starlink] Speaking of retirements...
On 25/09/2023 11:32 pm, Noel Butler via Starlink wrote
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