• AmidFuror@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    I think the bigger headline should be the huge conflict of interest between Musk being a megadonor and “advisor” / leader of DOGE (depending on if you ask Trump or his minions) and being the CEO of Starlink owner SpaceX.

    Add it to the list including lease of Starlink services and kits to the FAA.

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      19 hours ago

      probably the point of putting it in the white house, so russia can monitor it.

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    Can starling even come close to the speed of fiber? I’m getting a gibabit a second for 50 bucks a month

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      19 hours ago

      the latency for satellite signal is very problematic, while fiber is near instanenous. also satellite signals can be intercepted by hostile parties.

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    It sucks to even be in partial agreement with the broligarchs, but as a rural American, I have zero sympathy for this fuckhead or anyone else involved in the broadband fund.

    The government has been pouring money into broadband expansion for decades, and for decades, internet providers have been sopping up that money while doing exactly nothing to actually earn it.

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      2 days ago

      They’ve been doing the exact same thing in Canada.

      Give us money to expand! Billions later, or we got 5 new houses connected and spent the rest upgrading other shit not for rural people.

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        It’s so disappointing when you live in a region that has had multiple providers with even some that are offering decent services and competition to the monopolies, only to be bought by the monopolies a few years later.

        For a while, I lived in a rural region in Quebec with a “big” town of 5000 people surrounded by small villages. Because the big telcos were considering the villages too small and were always late to offer any service in the region, multiple small providers (and even a cooperative) started offering phone (and later internet) service in their own village. So around 2010, when FTTH was not even offered in big cities, the small municipality of Béthanie, with 300 people and no village, had FTTH from its local cooperative.

        Unfortunately, from the 4 local ISPs I knew growing up there, they have all been bought by Bell, except the cooperative. And villages that had plans to get FTTH now get nothing because they’re not important enough anymore.

        My parents still live on a rural road in that region and surprise, the monopolies are not offering broadband, but the local cooperative is offering them FTTH. It’s always been a bit surreal that my parents living in the middle of nowhere have FTTH before me in Montreal. The power of cooperatives!