• I_Miss_Daniel@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I would ask people to consider the benefits to the globe of having ubiquitous 100+ Mbps internet no matter where you are.

    Most of the people, myself included, who get Starlink get it because there’s no other viable option - usually due to distance from towns and cities.

    Certainly there is some pollution as a result of building and sending the 2,000+ satellites, but it may be a net positive compared to the environmental impact of digging a trench to each property, manufacturing and laying a fibre optic cable to the end user.

    The end user routers use about 30 watts which is also a higher cost compared to the 5 watts or so most other technologies use. Mine runs on solar.

    I’m not happy about giving Elon money for this service of course given his behaviour - he’s not the majority owner at least.

    The unintended interference is probably something that can be designed away to some degree - I’m guessing harmonics from the beam forming are tricky if that’s the cause.