Now this is handwaving the benefits of satellite internet for remote location a lot. It's not because you are living in a wealthy country that you have access to a decent Internet speed. On the contrary in Canada a lot of places that I wouldn't even dare to call remote have 1-5Mbps download at best, carried through antennas on silos that drop signal on very rainy days.
So to whoever wrote this: I understand why you consider LEO pollution to be a very real issue (it is), but handwaving the positive to try and make your position sound stronger is a poor argumentation technique.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 21.8 ms ] threadSo to whoever wrote this: I understand why you consider LEO pollution to be a very real issue (it is), but handwaving the positive to try and make your position sound stronger is a poor argumentation technique.
There are some unique challenges that could be solved by this technology in some diverse parts of the world, such as rural India, and Mozambique.