Floating an idea to improve internet connections
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In New Mexico, a solution to bringing the internet to hard-to-reach places is taking to the air. Correspondent John Blackstone looks at how new designs in airships may disrupt the satellite industry.
#airships #blimp
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Offering to help provide solutions instead of finding reasons not to solve a problem or criticize. Great story.
This makes so much more sense than Musk-y putting up those strings of satellites that are just creating so much more space junk.
I wonder if the material was reverse engineer from a Roswell crashed crafts? 😮 Then it is a Zeppelin?😮
Another step closer to skynet
LITERALLY.
Well that's the answer too digital divide, at first I didn't believe it when I seen it because maybe the silver theme look but it's tight.
Nobel prize in 3,2,1
This guy seems to be the actual person Elon Musk wants people to think he is
Good .
What would Graf Von Zeppelin say?
Great Idea ' Good Luck & God Speed.
Congrats Mikkel !!!!!
I have so many basic questions. This was not good reporting 😒
One of my questions is how many investors has he convinced to finance this ? I imagine most of the investments came from money managers. I hope those investors were smart enough to retain the rights to any patents because when this startup goes out of business, you can bet the founder is going to be taking those with him. And if no patents come from this endeavor, I'm sure the CEO and his inner circle paid themselves a nice salary.
Won't satellites put them out of business? All you need is a satellite dish on the roof, for just $100 or so.
Awful reporting by CBS. How does this High Altitude Platform Station (Blimp) perform better than SpaceX's Starlink? Rural, mountainous areas achieve download rates of 100 kbps with Starlink. How does a bill that allocates $65B for 19M people (~$3.4k per person) achieve better results when Starlink costs $600 per household? What download/upload rates are being achieved with Sceye's platform? These are simple questions that are not being answered by CBS
Probably because CBS tries to keep their coverage extremely basic. I am also curious. If you figure anything specifics out feel free to send respond to my comment. Thanks and no trouble if you don't.
😅🤣😂
the humanitarian aspect is a front for the militaristic aspect
A load of BS
Why?
What a waste I don't see it working
Do you think you'd ever have a "computer" that is more powerful than ones used to launch the Apollo moon missions in your hand? I.e. your phone.
So funny how non-scientists think that things they don't understand are a waste.