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To: gg cox who wrote (209895)1/7/2025 4:50:38 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217528
 
Yes GG, that is a good way to distribute and share a Starlink service. But it puts another link in the chain. In many places that would be a better way to do it, such as at a backpacker accommodation, motel or all sorts of places where only 1 Starlink would be needed, such as an airliner 10 km high going 1000 km per hour with 100 people wanting internet.

But out on a farm, the cost of a Starlink device direct to satellite would be a lot cheaper than Starlink plus, that other stuff, especially if through a third party who might turn off the electricity.

Starlink is mispriced = aka bung thinking. Same old Globalstar bad thinking.

Elon is busy. He doesn't have time to do everything.

Those running Starlink can't figure it out. Those running Globalstar in its various forms never did either.

Maybe a Made in China Astralink will supersede Starlink and do it right, finally, half a century later. It's already a third of a century since Globalstar ideas were forming. Progress is slow.

Mqurice.
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