The Real Reason Starlink Will Change The Internet!

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Комментарии • 139

  • @joepepito5384
    @joepepito5384 2 года назад +11

    I was a ViaSat customer. They are a joke with the speeds they claim. I got my Starlink 9-10 months ago. What a game changer. I live in northwestern Pennsylvania. N satellite was our only option for high speed internet

    • @tomrandall4871
      @tomrandall4871 2 года назад

      If you don't mind me asking how far north of Mercer county Pa are you? I had sent my deposit in on 4/2021.

    • @joepepito5384
      @joepepito5384 2 года назад

      @@tomrandall4871 I'm 15 min south of the Ny line in Warren County. I had signed up for the beta. When it opened up to my area I ordered it immediately when I got home from work. The area was sold out the next morning

    • @joepepito5384
      @joepepito5384 2 года назад

      @@tomrandall4871 I got my first bill in February of this year. I can't find the email of when it was actually shipped. Must have been January

  • @andypcguy1
    @andypcguy1 2 года назад +12

    I'm stuck with Frontier bonded DSL 18Mb down and 2 up, already paid my starlink deposit. Can't wait to have decent broadband.

    • @MrAdorabao
      @MrAdorabao 2 года назад +2

      Report back with blazing speeds! God Speed!

    • @mikethetoolman8776
      @mikethetoolman8776 2 года назад +1

      worth the wait!!

    • @tomrandall4871
      @tomrandall4871 2 года назад +2

      Try being stuck on Verizon ADSL woo 2.5mb dwn. 500kb up! Have my deposit in since April 2021.

    • @mikethetoolman8776
      @mikethetoolman8776 2 года назад

      @@tomrandall4871 on starlink--we get 20 -50 up and down from 75-225 at times

    • @XRPcop
      @XRPcop 2 года назад

      Pssh...I'd be happy with 18mpbs. I've been paying $70 for ATT DSL at 3mbps for 12 years. 💀

  • @devastor2
    @devastor2 2 года назад +6

    ”Heat is just dissipated in space”

    • @charlescoult
      @charlescoult 2 года назад

      This is why vacuum flasks work. A vacuum is an insulator. Good point. Could you convert the heat energy back into electricity somehow? The only other way to dissipate heat would be via an expelled gas or something, right?

    • @thorperoy1
      @thorperoy1 2 года назад

      8

    • @charlescoult
      @charlescoult 2 года назад

      @@thorperoy1 I agree.

    • @tomrandall4871
      @tomrandall4871 2 года назад +1

      Actually they do convert heat into electrical power. The pelter effect. Heat is on one side of a thermocouple and the aluminum skin of the satellite which faces away from the sun is the cold side is the other side. The reverse principal of this is a solid state refrigerator like in the camping stores.

  • @daniel_960_
    @daniel_960_ 2 года назад +6

    Biggest difference Starlink will make which will also make them billions is latency between continents. The latency will be much reduced because light travels faster in space than in fiber plus it does so in a straight way. Financial centers for example would pay looots of money for that.
    Latency is also what makes it different from other satellites, for another reason. Starlink flies close to 100x lower than todays internet satellites, reducing the distance information has to travel substantially. Making the latency almost as good as fiber compared to barely useable >500ms ping from other satellites.
    Rural areas, military, ships and planes will love having highest quality internet access anywhere in the world.

  • @maladaptedmalarkey
    @maladaptedmalarkey 2 года назад +10

    Layer 2 networks are already possible (they don’t touch the internet). Don’t get me wrong. Starlink is epic and will change the world, but still. Starlink’s strengths will be its global availability, and ultra-low point-to-point latency.

  • @evannoynaert
    @evannoynaert 2 года назад +6

    I think one side benefit of Starlink is that it will effectively cap what cable companies can charge for internet access and it will penalize those who have terrible customer service. Lots of people who have access to land-based internet only have one provider. They keep raising their rates. There is no 5G in our area. Our local company has announced publically to stockholders that increasing their price faster than inflation. They plan for that being a longterm strategy. Right now they are at $95 per month for mediocre speed. That means Starlink is an option people can go to. If the cable company raises their rates much above $95 it makes sense to jump ship. Or if I have service problems and I am told it will take 2 weeks to get a tech out to our house I can tell them I can have a starlink dish delivered in less than a week.

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ 2 года назад

      Yes exactly. They won’t be able to charge more than $50 for anything other than exceptional connectivity and service. If it’s mediocre pay few bucks more and get Starlink.

    • @charlescoult
      @charlescoult 2 года назад

      Starlink or something like it should have been a US government infrastructure plan a LONG time ago. They're way behind the times and have their heads so far up their asses that they can't get anything done or progress along with technology and the rest of the world (China mostly).

  • @tetuhikelly4533
    @tetuhikelly4533 2 года назад +16

    Seeing as how they have acquired Swarm Technology maybe they could offer a different connection model for those in remote areas who cannot afford the $99/month fee. Maybe $10 a month and 25Mbps down and 3 Mbps up is ample for those doing just email, FB etc but not gaming or delivering HD video. I live in the Cook Islands and we get 8Mbps down and 0.5Mbps up but pay up to $199/month for capped 250Gb. Those minimum FCC speeds are going to be blown out of the water and this will mean the minimum for FCC will be 100Mbps plus down. So offering a smaller down speed for a few dollars would be a godsend for us on our remote islands.

    • @andreac3362
      @andreac3362 2 года назад +1

      If you can get 9 neighbours to go in with you then you could each pay $10 and get the full amount.

    • @tetuhikelly4533
      @tetuhikelly4533 2 года назад +1

      @@andreac3362 yes we have thought of that as the villages are quite small. A Starlink cell tower comes to mind for our remote islands.

    • @yungzynofficial2055
      @yungzynofficial2055 2 года назад

      idiot you're not getting internet from a satellite for $10 this is why you're an indigenous person who needs this in the first place.

    • @tetuhikelly4533
      @tetuhikelly4533 2 года назад +1

      @@yungzynofficial2055 don't get your knickers in a twist grasshopper, it's an opinion. Instead of making it personal put all your negative energy into proposing a solution for us poor indigenous natives. One proposal is for a village of 10 to contribute $10 each to cover the monthly fee, where's your ideas?

    • @MiguelRuiz-vp1hu
      @MiguelRuiz-vp1hu 2 года назад

      Video requires 5Mbps for 1080p or so. The problem is the dish costs them around ~$1000 so selling it for $10/month would take maybe 5 years to recoup dish cost alone. It will have to cost $50 for 50Mbps or something like that. $25 for 25Mbps.

  • @johnpoldo8817
    @johnpoldo8817 2 года назад +4

    I use Lumen fiber for a small building in Florida and need a back-up Internet provider. Starlink appears perfect because it’s different technology and won’t be down at the same time. I don’t mind paying the monthly fee of $99, although use it only 0.1% of the time. Wish I could get it before mid-2022.

  • @JohnDoe-tx8lq
    @JohnDoe-tx8lq 2 года назад +4

    don't forget those large numbers are 3-month introduction prices, 06:45 after that, $99 for 100+Mbs is relatively cheaper! (Also depends on all the different set-up fees) In comparison, 'Gold Unlimited' plan becomes half the speed at $50/m MORE than Starlink.

  • @zik0v
    @zik0v 2 года назад +1

    In my country 99$ is a bit much specially after an economical crisis, but if the connection was shared this will definitely be worthwhile, the bandwidth will be 4x to 5x better per user than any local isp not mentioning the betterment in the ping quality , only problem is the government may not allow star link because it can't be "watched"

  • @imnotanalien7839
    @imnotanalien7839 2 года назад +24

    Even though the monthly fee will be $99/month… underdeveloped countries could afford to use it. Maybe not each family…. But villages could afford it…. Like a public library…. Maybe fee per use. Even if it was free… it wouldn’t help because most undeveloped countries have NO infrastructure, and most people don’t have traditional houses with electricity. But having fee per service at a community building could really help increase their economy. Having this satellite internet sounds perfect for 5B people in underdeveloped countries.

    • @donkeytwoddle
      @donkeytwoddle 2 года назад +2

      Imagine Entrepreneurs following the rollout patterns of starlink constellations to remote villages & setting up internet-hub businesses along the way.
      Seems like a pretty interesting story to me

    • @kevinfletcher1999
      @kevinfletcher1999 2 года назад +5

      Agreed. Lots of developing place’s leapfrogged into mobile phone use because they never had the wired telecom infrastructure in the first place.

    • @datalles
      @datalles 2 года назад +1

      I come from South Africa, $99 is a lot of money here

    • @NinetooNine
      @NinetooNine 2 года назад +1

      @@datalles Yes, but an internet cafe that you can walk into that charges you .50 cents an hour (I'm just throwing numbers out feel free to insert your own reasonable price) could service a 1000 people's internet net needs. Using just one dish.

    • @benjaminmeusburger4254
      @benjaminmeusburger4254 2 года назад +1

      or they simply use a 5g telecom tower like the rest of the world with high density populations ....
      I visited Uganda (one of the poorest countries) and had no issue with reception (more of an issue were black-/brownouts)

  • @WILL_E_1
    @WILL_E_1 2 года назад +1

    An individual in poor countries cannot afford it now, but a village could gain access as a community, get their school/library/hospital online. Neighbors will share. Then as satellites and launches get cheaper, and costs come down, then it truly changes life for countless people around the world.

  • @brianjohnson4301
    @brianjohnson4301 2 года назад +2

    We are sad there is a delay but I'm glad they are updating the satellites.

  • @chriseddinger7659
    @chriseddinger7659 2 года назад +4

    So I look it up in 2022 they are going to cover Philippines. I'm going to get it and let people use it for a small charge in a little building next to my house. they have cell data here but 1 -3mb Facebook messenger and Mlbb on good days . The kids here really want to play real online video game . Now in the big cities they have up to around 50mb

  • @CC-iq2pe
    @CC-iq2pe 2 года назад +10

    Elon time really has only affected SpaceX and not Tesla. Tesla has been under estimating and over delivering.

    • @favesongslist
      @favesongslist 2 года назад

      Just goes to show; mass producing cars is not rocket science :)
      Saying that the FULLY reusable Starship will be a GAME changer.
      (BTW Starship will be $2m per launch for 100+ tons; not the cost that was quoted in this video)

    • @MarkXHolland
      @MarkXHolland 2 года назад

      @@favesongslist Though it is rumoured the Model 3 and Y bodies in white were designed by SpaceX. And as Elon has said many times, production is HARD.

    • @favesongslist
      @favesongslist 2 года назад

      @@MarkXHolland True, yet Starship is far more complex to solve.

    • @favesongslist
      @favesongslist 2 года назад

      @@MarkXHolland A good example look at this RUclips ' SpaceX's most COMPLEX structure to build, Elon Musk "This launch mount is not easy to build" '

    • @Fly_by_Night
      @Fly_by_Night 2 года назад +1

      Tesla is constantly over promising. The Model X, Full Self Driving, Semi, Roadster, Cybertruck...

  • @nicktacular06
    @nicktacular06 2 года назад +1

    Love from Slovenia 🇸🇮!¡!¡!¡

  • @ToniDJohns
    @ToniDJohns 2 года назад

    excellent. yes, knew of this development Jan 2015 at NASA Houston, Texas

  • @quickturtle1476
    @quickturtle1476 2 года назад

    I often get excited to receive 10 MGB per second for downloading. I can only imagine what it is like to not have to wait 5 hours to download a single game.

    • @Crimss00
      @Crimss00 2 года назад

      Bro it takes me over 2 weeks to download a 13gb game I can’t wait for my Starlink it’s my only option

  • @nathanbradforth3408
    @nathanbradforth3408 2 года назад +1

    Dude I'm Tesla through and through but I didn't see any probs with cnbs

  • @marvinegreen
    @marvinegreen 2 года назад

    Thinking about 3 shells of starlinks at 3 different altitudes, implies that the intermediate altitude will provide a 3 hop link across a continent while the highest altitude will provide a 3 hop link halfway around the world. Also a 3 altitude network implies that the all LEO mesh network has been abandoned in favor of a lower latency 3 hop network from anywhere to anywhere. Also, if they are using V and K bands for intersatellite communication, are the lasers a later version?

  • @snitox
    @snitox 2 года назад +1

    I don't think it would be much for Cambodia either. It's fine to build libraries where the internet is crowdfunded and only accessed for important things.

    • @izmanq
      @izmanq 2 года назад

      the way to use it, is just use 1 disc for a village, spread through land network or wifi

  • @RonLWilson
    @RonLWilson 2 года назад

    As broadband access increases over these rurl areas that could potentially (over time) affect other factors such as political affiliations or the ability to work remotely.

  • @John_C007
    @John_C007 2 года назад

    I just received an email from SpaceX:
    Silicon shortages over the last 6 months have slowed our expected production rate and impacted our ability to fulfill many Starlink orders this year. We apologize for the delay and are working hard across our engineering, supply chain, and production teams to improve and streamline our product and factory to increase our production rate.
    I checked my account today and my service date was pushed back from Late 2021 to Mid 2022!
    I've had my Starlink reservation since February 2021.

  • @nzer19
    @nzer19 2 года назад +6

    “Heat from the processors just dissipated into space”
    I think you’re over estimating how good radiative heat dissipation is.

    • @KingLarbear
      @KingLarbear 2 года назад

      It is super cold up there so it should keep it cool enough

    • @nzer19
      @nzer19 2 года назад

      @@KingLarbear That's not how it works. Overheating is a serious problem because you have to get rid of the heat somehow and without air to conduct the heat away, it's slow.

    • @ken-mb5cp
      @ken-mb5cp 2 года назад

      Then why we need space suits to keep warm? Wouldn’t our body heat just cling to us? (

  • @libertykrueger1433
    @libertykrueger1433 2 года назад

    The key advantage for many people of sat to sat laser links will be access where access is censured or banned entirely by tyrant regimes.

  • @Starwarsgames66
    @Starwarsgames66 2 года назад

    They just need to work on latency. That’s still the number one thing holding me back. I totally get this is for rural people that don’t have an actual land ISP option but if they are looking to expand to suburbs and stuff like that you’re gonna have to compete with cable and cable is under 10 ms.

  • @ThirTheGod
    @ThirTheGod 2 года назад

    He’s right i I’ve in the country in Manitoba canada and i only get about 30 to 15 megabytes per seconed

  • @davidking1501
    @davidking1501 2 года назад

    one market that cannot wait for the faster speed is the marine industry which most are stuck in ADSL speed for satellite at a reasonable price

  • @stueygewy
    @stueygewy 2 года назад +4

    1:10 5:38 9:42 Why do you put a red 'X' in front of the transition chapters? It seems like that signals a negation of the title/topic when that's not actually the intention.

    • @-A-c
      @-A-c 2 года назад +2

      Could also be interpreted as symbolically filling in a “checkbox” on a list of items to “cross off” on, but I see where your going

    • @stueygewy
      @stueygewy 2 года назад +1

      @@-A-c Checkboxes usually have a checkmark instead of an X. Seems like he should use a bullet point, checkbox with green checkmark, or no symbol at all (preferably).

  • @NeloReis71
    @NeloReis71 2 года назад

    heat does not dissipate in space.

  • @HillOrStream
    @HillOrStream 2 года назад +2

    Signed up for Starlink, paid the hundred-dollar deposit. Was told to expect service by late summer. Then I heard they were telling people "end of October".... Still no word. I suspect that study used the speeds quoted by the two traditional satellite companies and not reality, which is to be barely functional at times.

  • @orion789
    @orion789 2 года назад +1

    Holy shit. I didn't think of the crypto angle

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ 2 года назад

      It was pretty much bs. Just doesn’t make sense.

  • @realtrendingfutures2886
    @realtrendingfutures2886 2 года назад

    Nah I'm cool, I'm just gonna lock myself in my room and wait for until Mark Zuckerberg finishes the Metaverse.

  • @KingLarbear
    @KingLarbear 2 года назад +1

    He could just make the satellites mobile like and honestly he could become a mobile company and make that $100 include phone and internet and wifi and then your phone could use its hotshot or you can use the dish if you like

  • @brandonbarr2784
    @brandonbarr2784 Год назад

    I doubt people are just using fast internet with Starlink

  • @wintercoder6687
    @wintercoder6687 2 года назад

    I would expect that in the long run, the $99/month will likely drop.
    I'm paying $75/month for 25down/3up using DSL, the ONLY land-based option that I have at my home.
    Paying an additional $25 to multiply my download speed for a factor of at least 6, and upload by a factor of 30... I have only one thing to say... TAKE. MY. MONEY!!!

  • @Gogalen789
    @Gogalen789 2 года назад

    Will it be dirt cheap or free ?

  • @toddfoster77
    @toddfoster77 2 года назад

    The cultural changes will ultimately be profound. Info tech sure but more in time, like universal education and computer literacy. A range of new entrepenural and business opportunities on a scale like that unleashed by the debut of the "old"
    Internet. Unparalled interpersonal communication and something like world scale political consensus. Free trade and innovation unleashed. Personal insight and growth opportunities easily and widely available.

  • @eclecticgamer5144
    @eclecticgamer5144 2 года назад

    Just an FYI: "Crypto in space" would be no faster/better than crypto on the ground. It's slow *on purpose*. For Bitcoin, there is a fast send method that bypasses the slow confirmation times, called "Lightning".

  • @paranormaltester2036
    @paranormaltester2036 2 года назад

    I was working in a small town in sii h California that the fastest internet available was 6mbs.

  • @maryburke1351
    @maryburke1351 Год назад

    I resent you calling elon musk a Chaotic man we should all have men as chaotic as him

  • @danielvanmechelen5557
    @danielvanmechelen5557 2 года назад

    3:32 Wait do pants have pockets? What??

  • @cadenmiller3519
    @cadenmiller3519 2 года назад

    ayooo wtf I knowww thats Sean yeeeeeeee jeeeeez a workin mon

  • @Blumann
    @Blumann 2 года назад

    Shawn is a W Canadian

  • @leapdrive
    @leapdrive 2 года назад

    I have come to the conclusion that those who mockingly suspect others of believing in a flat earth are really people with flat brains.

  • @andrewhomo2461
    @andrewhomo2461 2 года назад +1

    What about Starlink's competition from Oneweb and other simular services?

    • @---jj9lf
      @---jj9lf 2 года назад +3

      They could compete with Starlink a few months ago, now they are behind, and they will be further behind cuz they can't get that many rockets up.

    • @andrewhomo2461
      @andrewhomo2461 2 года назад

      @@---jj9lf well, I have heard Oneweb has some agreement with Russia, the latter in the most rapid pace develop partially reusable Souz-SPG on methane fuel (basically falcon-9 with their equivalent to Raptor engines) (first flight is in 2024-2025). I guess it is necessary, if they want to compete with Starlink.

    • @kiddnicholas7760
      @kiddnicholas7760 2 года назад +1

      One web is up and running in Alaska in a place that really needed it and Starlink is giving it to youtubers who already have fiber in some areas.

    • @---jj9lf
      @---jj9lf 2 года назад +1

      @@andrewhomo2461 I don't think Russia will be able to create the rocket by 2024-2025. But yeah, they need it to be competitive (which is good for the consumer)

    • @andrewhomo2461
      @andrewhomo2461 2 года назад

      @@---jj9lf well, let us wait and see. I do really hope SpaceX will get some good competition from them. It was really sad to see problems in once dominant russian space industry. Well, I would say they have to if they want to survive. They bassically relocated major part of their 3 year annual budget of moon program to creating new reusable methane engine (like Raptor). They hope to get them by 2024. Elon Musk commented in one of his interviews that when his team was creating Raptor engine, they just improved what USSR/Russia managed to achieve in their prototype engines. If they get these methane engines they could use them not only Souz-7SPG (I checked - first flight 2025-2026), but also on their own Starship (if they want to make one). Roscosmos also gets additional funding, as Russia government is displeased that its space industry loses its competiveness.

  • @Jam-In-With-Ben
    @Jam-In-With-Ben 2 года назад +1

    hi

  • @augustolori
    @augustolori 2 года назад

    If you say that starlink happen to be owned by one of the richest man on earth it looks like that because he is rich than he owns starlink. It is not the truth in that way; he is rich because he started few companies that he made successful. He did not buy this stuff, he built those companies!

  • @r.perzylo
    @r.perzylo 2 года назад

    👍 from 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 Capital

  • @benjaminmeusburger4254
    @benjaminmeusburger4254 2 года назад +1

    When I see a SpaceX video, they say: and this is when Starlink comes in - which is a cash cow for future operations
    When I see a Starlink video, they say: and the price will drop because of SpaceX
    You can't have it both ways. Both companies operate under a loss at the moment (altough SpaceX holds easily over the water due to govermant contracts).
    Starlink plans to burn 42,000 satelites in the atmosphere every 5 years. They have to cough up the money for the hardware and the launches. Starship is still years away from regular orbital + reentry and landing operation. Hell, they never used more than 3 engines in flight yet and a full cycle to orbit and back will need ~42 + a few successfull engine ignitions

    • @MiguelRuiz-vp1hu
      @MiguelRuiz-vp1hu 2 года назад

      Starship is scheduled for commercial payloads in 2023 and 12 flights in 2022. If it gets approved by the FAA then Starlink tests could happen in 2022. 42,000 satellites is years away maybe even over a decade.

    • @stevencastellanos8063
      @stevencastellanos8063 2 года назад

      Rivian makes less than 2 cars a day and has an $80 billion valuation.
      SpaceX is the 2nd largest private company in the world!!
      A Starling IPO will be worth over $100B.
      Version 2 of the dish is $1K volume production will make it profitable. They have 500K waiting list. SpaceX launches are basically free on rockets with more than 5 launches, and most of their fleet have ~10. They will not be launching 42K satellites every 5 years, where the fuck you hear that?!?
      They're currently making $100,000,000 a year with Starlink. That's why it's no longer in Beta! You're gov. contract argument is silly. They saved the US from paying Russia $1B a year and they are cheaper than any other launch provider by half. The DART mission was made into a direct mission with no secondary payload and 2 yrs in space to get to it's destination solely because SpaceX charged so little.

  • @pegaines
    @pegaines 2 года назад +1

    Tell me what does this have to do with Tesla?

  • @realtalk6340
    @realtalk6340 2 года назад

    I don’t think it’s fair to say Tesla under delivers

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 2 года назад

    Satellites phone

  • @EllifyAgency
    @EllifyAgency 2 года назад

    Canadian telecoms are the worst, Starlink ftw.

  • @ragemaster2
    @ragemaster2 2 года назад

    The idea of data transfer through the vacuum of space from computer to computer is not a problem, what is limiting is a point to point identity, hens the cellphone network is already doing what Elon has alluded to hens Starlink needs to create a vast network of identities like an IP address or a phone number.

  • @philborer877
    @philborer877 2 года назад

    FYI
    It is a misnomer / wives tale / misinformation that more people cut themselves on a dull knife rather than a sharp knife. That is not a true statement look it up.

  • @cranegantry868
    @cranegantry868 2 года назад

    Speed up to 1.25 and it sounds like a human.

  • @patriciazoerner
    @patriciazoerner 2 года назад

    Elon is chaotic???

  • @jcjensenllc
    @jcjensenllc 2 года назад

    This has nothing to do with TESLA.

  • @jcjensenllc
    @jcjensenllc 2 года назад

    This is not Tesla news.

  • @HubliCityeGroup
    @HubliCityeGroup 2 года назад

    What about Clouds , will that interrupt Internet connectivity in Monsoon

  • @richardj5402
    @richardj5402 2 года назад

    I’m sorry. Is that 8mbps ? On Starlink? When my WiFi is getting 500mbps and my Ethernet almost 1kmbps in a speed test? I was expecting starlink to be on the gbps range and or faster then 5G if not at least 5g speeds. It’s closer to 4G or LTE speeds specifically. Which seems odd seeing as Musk wants to break into the internet and cell industry.

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ 2 года назад

      Where? Starlink gets 150-300mbit currently.

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ 2 года назад

      And still there are many who would be more than happy to have good working 8mbit.

  • @---jj9lf
    @---jj9lf 2 года назад +1

    The Real Reason My Ass Will Change Everything!

  • @shawnstangeland3011
    @shawnstangeland3011 2 года назад

    Yeah probably should support the build back better and the infrastructure spending.

  • @GoNatural1999
    @GoNatural1999 2 года назад

    don't think they would do all this for 21 or even 41 million people in rural areas ... FLIP THE SWITCH ELON & UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE #QFS #QUANTUMFINANCIALSYSTEM #NESARA #GESARA

  • @Childwitcher
    @Childwitcher 2 года назад

    Neet

  • @tim2468
    @tim2468 2 года назад

    I have ordered Starlink but I would prefer that the internet and cell phones were never invented.

  • @XYLOIII
    @XYLOIII 2 года назад

    Heh

  • @mariacheebandidos7183
    @mariacheebandidos7183 2 года назад

    3:35 1 in 10 people don't have it?
    don't have the internet or don't have "high speed internet"?
    most of the people who live in this rural places, are satisfied with the speed of their internet, they don't want or need higher speed internet and will not pay for it. this is the kind of information people usually leave out talking about these things.