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by oxalo
3775 days ago
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Has anyone figured out how to deal with the issue of latency for space-based internet? Things like online games and video calls will just not work if the traffic hits space.
I could see an ISP offering a service where traffic that needs low latency gets routed on land, while web pages and the like get routed through space. At a cost, of course. |
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The two technical issues I'm aware of are the sheer number of satellites required for LEO internet, and the fact that you can't point your dish at a single place. There would need to be some sort of actuator or omnidirectional receiver for tracking to satellites at every client site. This makes the installation a bit trickier, but the ping times should be entirely reasonable provided someone gets the funding to put hundreds of satellites into an internet constellation.