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Future of Hughesnet.
As more people switch to the starlink system, I would assume that some of the bandwith issues associated with hughesnet and viasat should subside...hopefully we can finally get at least close to the advertised speeds. I can't speak for viasat customers, but as a hughesnet subscriber any relief would be much appreciated.
Starlink and a few other options seem to be rising to beat not only the speeds, but latency issues of geostationary satellite systems. Of course, Hughesnet can't easily expand their capacity, or counter latency unless someone figures-out Star Trek 'subspace' tech a bit early.
Will be interesting to see if they have any retention plans. At least dropping the gear rental after 2 years or whatever.
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- MarkJFine5 years agoProfessor
I'd be happy with my own Stargate and a MALP.
- maratsade5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
A TARDIS for me.
- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I'll take an ansible.
- C0RR0SIVE5 years agoAssociate Professor
MarkJFine wrote:I'd be happy with my own Stargate and a MALP.
Just, what ever you do, please, never open your gate to a planet near a black hole... We don't need a repeat of that in real life. :)
- MarkJFine5 years agoProfessor
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