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46396There appear to be widespread economic and geopolitical expectations surroundingFrank A. Coluccio-3/17/2018
46395No large country with geographically dispersed population can establish and maiaxial-3/17/2018
46394"You can use our competitors broadband internet access connections to delivElroy Jetson13/17/2018
46393A stick.. so mobile.. but looking at a Yagi antenna to improve reception .. CutsCogito Ergo Sum-3/17/2018
46392For me the problem remains that at our Laurentian Chalet we can only get usable Cogito Ergo Sum-3/17/2018
46391As relates to your residence, would that be mobile cellular, or a fixed cellularFrank A. Coluccio-3/17/2018
46390I had 'Space Internet' at my cottage in Canada - it sucked. I can only Cogito Ergo Sum-3/17/2018
46389Hi ftth, If delay were the only annoyance, then geostationaries would be more tFrank A. Coluccio13/17/2018
46388re: satellite internet, I haven't looked into that in ages so I did a quick ftth-3/17/2018
46387I had 'Space Internet' at my cottage in Canada - it sucked. Why? Geostaaladin23/17/2018
46386Whether people want your space internet depends entirely on the price as GlobalsElroy Jetson-3/17/2018
46385MAYBE NOBODY WANTS YOUR SPACE INTERNET That I find truly hard to buy.. Maybe a Cogito Ergo Sum-3/16/2018
46384MAYBE NOBODY WANTS YOUR SPACE INTERNET By Sarah Scoles | Wired | March 15, 2018 Frank A. Coluccio-3/16/2018
46383Wow! ------Frank A. Coluccio-3/16/2018
46382In 1974 a Bowmar or Texas Instrument battery powered calculators where the thingElroy Jetson-3/16/2018
46381Only here we can say how to solve this. I give my take on the problem of the arelmatador13/16/2018
46380Network operator, solar company partner to bring internet to First Nation communaxial23/16/2018
46379Autonomous flying taxi Two-person, 110mph electric craft made by Google co-founaxial33/15/2018
46378Microsoft starts buying speculative execution exploits Adds bug bounty class foaxial-3/15/2018
46377Mobile operators are not leaving unused infra behind: Sites will be re-used for elmatador-3/15/2018
46376Hi Fred, Thanks for weighing in here, and adding an erudite dimension to discFrank A. Coluccio-3/14/2018
46375A way interesting article about baseballs, so one should not be surprised that tFrank A. Coluccio-3/14/2018
46374It's noteworthy to mention that, the analog modulation and encoding schemes Frank A. Coluccio-3/14/2018
46373Yes, these can be a real help or a hindrance. If the abandoned plant is taking fred g43/14/2018
46372Abandoned Telecom Infrastructure. Operators folded did not recovered the gear. elmatador-3/14/2018
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