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join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | Re: Cap? You can watch YouTube in real time over WB. You can't do that over dialup.
Also, I've seen a few WB users now who use just a few GB per month.
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| said by r81984 :7.5 GB a month is pathetic What's the point of broadband speeds if you can't use it? Might as well just use dialup. With dialup you could get 15GB a month. Still better than many EVDO plans. I just had to upgrade service with Millenicom because the regular service that uses Verizon towers just started a 5 GB cap. Most months I could live with the 5 GB, but I wasn't taking any chances. -- RIP my babys Buttons 1/15/94-2/9/07 & Beamer 7/24/08, Buttons, Buttons video, Beamer
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join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | Re: Cap? and they have a cap as well. They just don't tell you HOW much is too much. | |
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join:2003-07-10 Baltimore, MD | Ya no joke, and you still have people crying about cable company having caps!! This gives it a hole new meaning, But what can they do but wait for new technology to one day replace it. | |
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join:2009-04-16 Grass Lake, MI | That's why it's so hard to sympathize with Comcast customers upset by the 250G cap. To WB users that's a pipe dream. | |
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join:2009-04-16 Grass Lake, MI | Re: Cap? I realized I'd set myself up after I hit the "post now" button.  | |
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join:2007-09-30 Cleveland, TN 1 edit | Re: Capacity? according to the website they have 400k users
in order for all of them to have unlimted 1.5mbps no caps theyed need around 600 gig of satellite capacity
i doubt that the averge satlite has avegre of 30 gig of internet potential | |
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join:2000-11-19 Millville, NJ | Re: Capacity? Don't forget only AMC-15 is full CONUS.
WildBlue-1 has 35 Ka spot beams.
Anik-F2 has 4 spot beams (38 transponders), but I am not sure if WildBlue is utilizing them or not. -- -Sterling | |
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| Re: Capacity? Ummm, no... There is no spot beam on WildBlue 1 that adequately covers the east coast, so there is no way that the can end Anik-F1. I Install Wild Blue and there is not a single customer in my area is pointed at WildBlue-1. Also to all the people talking about leased transponders and maximum bandwidth on those transponders, keep in mind that WildBlue uses Ka Bandwidth not Ku Bandwidth. The 32 transpoders you guys are talking about is how the Ku Band is subdivided. Don't know exactly what the capacity is per beam, but it could be completely different from per transponder and spot beam for Ku. | |
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join:2008-01-13 1 edit | now if someone would rebuild this to work like the Mifi! now if someone would rebuild this to work like the Mifi! | |
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| Been There, Done That One of the primary reasons I left Wildblue was the latency. I started with Value Pack, they lopped 25% bandwith off ALL packages, and was forced to upgrade and pay more for the Select Pack, which gave me 10G per month.
I'm not going to talk about FAP. Been there, done that, and I'll haunt coffee shops with WiFi if it becomes my only option again.
As to the latency, it grew more and more problematic with real-time software applications. Many Flash sites wouldn't work and with web development catered to cable the problem was growing worse.
WB is expensive any way you cut it. The hardware itself is expensive ($200 when I signed up). You run a good risk of a bad installation which will hurt your ping and download times. You'll also be given a new hobby -- monitoring your "FAP-o-Meter," especially if you have kids who surf.
It's a last choice before going to dialup. | |
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I had the service for 3 years. We moved houses just to get off this system. | |
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| Stratellite? What the heck ever happened to Sanswire's Stratellite project? Satellite is crap and easily overloaded thanks to thousands of people trying to share the same connection simultaneously. Stratellite looked like it was going to fix the problems that satellite suffers from (capacity + latency), but I haven't heard anything new about it in years...
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratellite
It's a VERY cool idea in my humble opinion, and if someone could get a deployment going I'd probably try to get a job with them.
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| Re: Stratellite? said by Telco_Tech :What the heck ever happened to Sanswire's Stratellite project? Satellite is crap and easily overloaded thanks to thousands of people trying to share the same connection simultaneously. Stratellite looked like it was going to fix the problems that satellite suffers from (capacity + latency), but I haven't heard anything new about it in years... » en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StratelliteIt's a VERY cool idea in my humble opinion, and if someone could get a deployment going I'd probably try to get a job with them. - Tate I have been saying the same thing for a while...I don't understand why this hasn't taken off yet!!! -- [IMG]»img218.imageshack.us/img218/2636···3dg6.gif Wildblue(unfortunately) Pro Pack / Beam 40 / Laredo NOC / Windows Vista Home Premium | |
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| Re: Stratellite? said by Siryak :I have been saying the same thing for a while...I don't understand why this hasn't taken off yet!!! Verizon and ATT paid ever gangmember in the state to shot it down on sight for a kilo of coke. You'll never know where the bullet came from. | |
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| I'd move I guess for their customers' Internet is not as important as electricity, as I would never buy, live or move into a house that did not have at least a cable Internet access/options.
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join:2007-05-12 Alma, AR | Re: I'd move before renting or buying a house I would check to see who services the area for dsl or cable. no dsl no cable no move plain and simple. | |
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| Well In Japan last year they launched super-high speed (asymmetrical) satellite internet for rural Japanese who didn't have access to fiber connections.
It's called Kizuna satellite internet, and it actually is capable of providing internet access to people in 20 countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
From one article:
Interested users, regardless of their location, only need to simply install a small antenna in their house or apartment that will allow them to "receive data at up to 155 Mbps and transmit data at up to 6 Mbps." | |
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| Re: Well said by sonicmerlin :In Japan last year they launched super-high speed (asymmetrical) satellite internet for rural Japanese who didn't have access to fiber connections. It's called Kizuna satellite internet, and it actually is capable of providing internet access to people in 20 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. From one article: Interested users, regardless of their location, only need to simply install a small antenna in their house or apartment that will allow them to "receive data at up to 155 Mbps and transmit data at up to 6 Mbps." How much latency? | |
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join:2007-03-10 Bon Aqua, TN | know me You guys know how I gripe about satellite being used as the solution for broadband already... Do I even have to post ?  | |
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join:2009-06-09 Washington, DC | Re: know me Nope, satellite can never have enough bandwidth to be a complete solution, but it works as a fail safe and can sometimes work for those hard to reach places, but it still costs an arm, a leg and another arm for your usage fee. | |
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1 edit | gg 50,000 ms latency I laugh every time I see the HughesNet commercial.
So easy to install and so fastnot that you'll be forced take a vacation when you download a 1MB file with the 50,000ms latency! -- The Internet is about to go down....it is actually. | |
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join:2009-01-25 Amissville, VA | Re: Broadband for all Yeah, the democrats have all the answers! to the wrong questions. | |
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join:2007-12-29 Creston, WV | a month? No thanks 375MB a day for Hughesnet is better then 12,000MB a month.
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