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tags: satellite · business · bandwidth · HughesNet Satellite Broadband · WildBlue
As we mentioned in September, satellite broadband providers like WildBlue have been struggling to meet capacity, and have stopped taking new orders in certain parts of the country. ViaSat says that a new satellite that they've developed may help such providers, because it will have ten times the capacity of today's satellites. You'll have a few years to wait -- according to the ViaSat press release, the new bird should launch in 2011.
The system is designed to provide a range of speeds that extend well above the median for cable and DSL at retail pricing the same as existing satellite services. Services based on Ka-band technology have proven highly successful in the U.S. There are over 600,000 satellite broadband subscribers today in hard-to-serve areas in the U.S. and Canada, and those on Ka-band have been by far the fastest growing segment. However, high demand for these services has exceeded the bandwidth supply and capped growth. There are simply not enough bits in space to provide service on a par with high speed terrestrial systems and to scale the business.
Total throughput is designed to be over 100 Gigabits per second. According to the company, that's more capacity than what's provided by today’s entire fleet of two-way Ka-, C- and Ku-band satellites over North America combined. The Associated Press says the new capacity will primarily be resold to existing providers.

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amungus
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Internet. From SPACE (maximum reverb......)!

Hopefully that'll help some people out who's only options are this or (28.8kbps or less) dialup.
phatlazybum
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Caps

Wonder what the caps will be?
Lee325

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Can't make a silk purse.....

No matter what the capacity, satellite still is at the bottom of the barrel for a ISP.
Been there done that, weather, equipment failure, FAP, all makes satellite, the very last option. With EVDO and other wifi options, Satellite internet will have to change dramatically, to be a option, customers in the future, will use.

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Re: Can't make a silk purse.....

said by Lee325 See Profile :

With EVDO and other wifi options, Satellite internet will have to change dramatically, to be a option, customers in the future, will use.
An excellent point. Don't forget Xohm (WiMax) is on the horizon too...

I've always felt satellite broadband is an incredibly niche market. I would never consider it unless it were my absolute last resort. In fact, I'd go DS1 or ethernet before I'd subscribe to satellite.

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Re: Can't make a silk purse.....

said by tater_gunz See Profile :

said by Lee325 See Profile :

With EVDO and other wifi options, Satellite internet will have to change dramatically, to be a option, customers in the future, will use.
An excellent point. Don't forget Xohm (WiMax) is on the horizon too...
Unfortunately for people like my best friend that lives oin the boonies( actually he lives 4 miles from town ) satellite is the ONLY option for broadband. Wireless phone companies don't want to provide EVDO and the like to people like him just like cable and phone companies have no interest in providing cable or DSL internet.

One can only hope that companies like HughesNet and WildBlue will increase speeds( without increasing already ridiculous prices ) and have higher caps. No excuses now for such low speeds and low caps.
Pictor Guy

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Is it just me?

Is it just me or have there been too many "We plan to do..." press releases this week? Maybe it's CES but these press releases are starting to sound like they're coming from an alcoholic in denial.

I wonder if I can use that same tactic in real life?

Annual review time at work looking back on the past years accomplishments... "I plan on doubling productivity next year"

At the bank when applying for a mortgage... "I have a plan to earn 2 million dollars a month from home -- Trust me."

On a date... "I have the stamina of a stallion"

Paying bills... "The check is in the mail."

Maybe I'll just believe what I see... "We're slowly rolling out fiber, hurry up and sign up to wait while we tease you with inserts in your monthly phone bill." "Your cable service is like a BMW, so it's a slow Isetta but it's still a BMW." and "Your satellite service is 10x faster than dial-up, even if the lag is about as good as a disconnected 56k modem. What's that? Don't have Satellite but you want it? You'll have to live with that modem just a little longer."

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January 9th, @08:34PM

Re: Is it just me?

Welcome to "Let's Do a Press Release" week. Thanks to CES.

Wow, 10 times the capacity? Lemme see, it's Ka-Band, not Ku-Band. Translation: Higher frequency means wider pipes to stuff more bits through.

However, it does not mean that you can run your Half-Life 2 server through it. It's parked up in geostationary orbit just like all the other commercial satellites (except Iridium). It's that latency (lag) thing - roughly 1/4 S each direction.

The total pipe size might be 10x, but that doesn't mean each user gets 10x.

A900MHz Fan

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Re: Is it just me?

said by GeekGirl1 See Profile :

Welcome to "Let's Do a Press Release" week. Thanks to CES.

Wow, 10 times the capacity? Lemme see, it's Ka-Band, not Ku-Band. Translation: Higher frequency means wider pipes to stuff more bits through.

However, it does not mean that you can run your Half-Life 2 server through it. It's parked up in geostationary orbit just like all the other commercial satellites (except Iridium). It's that latency (lag) thing - roughly 1/4 S each direction.

The total pipe size might be 10x, but that doesn't mean each user gets 10x.
The pipe isn't necessarly 10x wider, but they plany on using spot beaming antennas to reuse the same frequencies across different parts of the country
mikefxu

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Titusville, FL

WildBlue

When you have no other options I think satellite is a very respectable option, even though ping times are twice what they use to be on WildBlue.

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