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Serious Will Starlink be the game changer technology of this decade?

kryonlight

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HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS ACROSS THE GLOBE

With performance that far surpasses that of traditional satellite internet, and a global network unbounded by ground infrastructure limitations, Starlink will deliver high speed broadband internet to locations where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable.

Starlink is targeting service in the Northern U.S. and Canada in 2020, rapidly expanding to near global coverage of the populated world by 2021.


SpaceX closes out busy week with launch of more Starlink satellites




Elon Musk’s Starlink: game-changer for China’s Great Firewall and hedge funds

Now, while your average internet browser might not be too worried about a millisecond here or there, there is one group of people to whom every millisecond counts: high-frequency hedge-fund traders.

Sending a data packet from London to the New York Stock Exchange currently takes about 77 milliseconds under the sea. Because data sent via laser through the vacuum of space is about a third faster than through optical fibre and 75 per cent faster than cable, the theoretical latency for Starlink drops to about 43 milliseconds. That would make an enormous difference to arbitrage and high-frequency traders using superfast computers. And the longer the distance, the greater the time advantage. Put simply, traders who did not convert to Starlink would swiftly find themselves unable to compete.

The impact of Starlink is potentially staggering:

• High-frequency traders and arbitragers will struggle to make money as Musk will have got there first, taken everything and left nothing for anyone else. So they will have to pay up and buy his super-low-latency service or risk going out of business. And he hates short-sellers.

• It potentially marks the end of internet censorship – or at least makes it very difficult. Starlink’s “pizza box” terminals access the free global internet from anywhere, making it incredibly difficult for governments to block off the bits they don’t want citizens to see. The signals would bypass China’s Great Firewall, for instance, and it would no longer be possible for governments to implement internet shutdowns, as India often does on the grounds of public order.

How can any government stop it? They may ban the sale of the antennas, but with a 3D printer and some ingenuity people would soon be able to make them. Jamming signals or shooting down thousands of small satellites will be tricky, the only option would be to ask Elon personally to turn it off.

• It is potentially very disruptive for telecoms companies delivering internet by cable, building new cable-connected cellular networks in the developing world and those companies gouging us for in-flight internet access.

The world of satellite broadband is heating up, and high-speed “space internet” is increasingly looking like the future.
 

kryonlight

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Why Elon Musk’s Starlink Will Change Your Life

Providing 4 billion people with access to the internet will lead to massive changes in digital culture. Here’s what you need to know.

The year is 2020 and nearly 40% of the world still does not have stable access to the internet. That’s about 12 times the number of people in the entire United States of America that don’t connect to the internet. For a large number of them, the reason is that they don’t have access to the infrastructure necessary to get online. But that’s about to change with Elon Musks company SpaceX and their Starlink project.

Starlink is an ambitious project that aims to put nearly 2,000 small satellites into orbit by the end of 2021 to provide a globalized network of internet access. The ultimate goal is to get affordable internet to every part of the world. As Starlink provides access and the remaining 40% of the global population comes online, the fundamental cultural makeup of the internet will change.

If you think about it in terms of the technology adoption lifecycle, change is inevitable. A massive influx of new users joining the globalized digital network will redefine the meaning of digital life. Assuming Musk succeeds, the world will be significantly impacted by adding nearly half the world’s population to the web.

As the entire world gains access to the internet, we will see a wave of cultural change to preexisting digital communities as well as the formation of new digital ecosystems. The economic engine that is the internet will provide new forms of prosperity to billions of people and fundamentally alter the traditional power dynamics of the world.
 

nirvarq

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2021 we'll have satellite broadband here in SG, hopefully ! Finally worldwide online gaming without latency handicap.
 
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