Ars Technica: ISPs step up fight against SpaceX, tell FCC that Starlink will be too slow

jamesd at echeque.com jamesd at echeque.com
Wed Feb 10 14:46:01 PST 2021


On 2021-02-10 14:05, jim bell wrote:
> Ars Technica: ISPs step up fight against SpaceX, tell FCC that Starlink will be too slow.
> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/02/isps-step-up-fight-against-spacex-tell-fcc-that-starlink-will-be-too-slow/

The question is, will Starlink have capacity to adequately server rural
locations in seven years time.

The model that the critics are using to predict starlink shortfall
assumes that subscribers will have a hundred megabits per second
download and upload, and will on average consume 15.3 megabits per
second, equivalent to everyone having a monthly cap of five hundred
*terabytes* and using it all.

That is one ginormous gigantic internet pipe to each consumer.  The
rural isps putting forward this objection typically provide caps less
than than a thousandth of that.



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