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Anonyma wrote:
If you want to know how much it will cost you as a consumer, start as cheap as you can and go price data capable Satellite phones. They start at about $600 US and go up from there. Satellite service is about $.14 a minute. On top of that your actual bandwidth will be sold to you in upload/download packages ranging from around $60/Month for 250MEG up and 1GIG down (total bytes, not per second), to around 5GIG/7GIG for $1100 a month. Dedicated "dialup speed" 32K/sec both ways will run you somewhere around $400 a month, and dedicated satellite "broadband" around a 1M/sec can be upwards of $11,000 a month. And don't forget that every minute of fraction thereof you're connected it costs you another $.14 or so on top of that. ![]() ok, it is expensive ![]() and TV vans for example; I guess the most complicated thing to make TV is one-way. The signal is spewed everywhere and those who want it, receive it. There's absolutely no need to send the TV station any information at all. All you need is the receiver, not the transmitter. You could do this on a boat also, if the Internet weren't by design a system where information is sent to a specific destination, and then confirmed packet by packet. ![]() I wasn't thinking about tv, sometime you can find in big cities those tv vans with terrestrial satellite antennas (that don't need to be stabilized), they have a receiver and a transmitter and they put you online. Of course with cnn budgets you can do everything but the point here is that terrestrial systems like this are being sold around 250euro /month flat fee with connections 256Kbit/512Kbit upstream/downstream There is another option though, and it's something that's been around forever. Packet switching via amateur radio bandwidth. There's literally thousands of amateur repeaters along the US coastline alone that will allow you to grab essentially free Internet as long as you have an account somewhere to get your email and stuff. Of course this takes an even larger initial cash outlay, and a considerable amount of study and expertise. nothing you can use in open sea though... and speed is low, very very low |
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