Probably not in Canada, because a certain PM (whose name rhymes with Darper) sign a treaty with China called FIPA, which protects Chinese investments in Canada from Canadians courts.
Elon Musks starlink is twice as fast as what the Gov of Canada program touts.
Twice as fast because only a handful of people use it. Once all the Tesla soyboys switch to it (even though they live in cities), they will throttle it.
The satellites aren't stationary. There are no satellites which are only used in the north. They travel always around the globe and every few minutes the satellite you're connected to is switched. And I'm gonna bet that the most northern and the most southern parts of the world won't get the same amount of coverage.
SpaceX launched their first 10 polar orbiting satellites last month, providing new coverage to Alaska. Nearly 500 more are planned for that orbit.
I think Elon's end goal is to have global coverage for commercial airliners, augmenting the spotty ATC services in remote areas. It'll also be huge in the shipping industry
How many ships are arctic waters? Almost none. I bet 99.999% of all shipping is in mid-latitudes.
And as said, the bandwidth will drop when more people sign up. Imagine you live 100 km away from a city (like Toronto, Vancouver, Denver or similar) in a small rural town. You will have to share the same satellites with million of Tesla fanboys from the next big city. It will be a blessing in really remote areas, hours away from civilization, but otherwise ...
This is what China does. They throw money at impoverished regions to gain political favour, and forever hold it over your head as usury.
Probably not in Canada, because a certain PM (whose name rhymes with Darper) sign a treaty with China called FIPA, which protects Chinese investments in Canada from Canadians courts.
Twice as fast because only a handful of people use it. Once all the Tesla soyboys switch to it (even though they live in cities), they will throttle it.
Nah, Elon has thousands of satellites up there in strange orbits. The city soyboys can't even bounce off the satellites used in the north.
The satellites aren't stationary. There are no satellites which are only used in the north. They travel always around the globe and every few minutes the satellite you're connected to is switched. And I'm gonna bet that the most northern and the most southern parts of the world won't get the same amount of coverage.
SpaceX launched their first 10 polar orbiting satellites last month, providing new coverage to Alaska. Nearly 500 more are planned for that orbit.
I think Elon's end goal is to have global coverage for commercial airliners, augmenting the spotty ATC services in remote areas. It'll also be huge in the shipping industry
How many ships are arctic waters? Almost none. I bet 99.999% of all shipping is in mid-latitudes.
And as said, the bandwidth will drop when more people sign up. Imagine you live 100 km away from a city (like Toronto, Vancouver, Denver or similar) in a small rural town. You will have to share the same satellites with million of Tesla fanboys from the next big city. It will be a blessing in really remote areas, hours away from civilization, but otherwise ...