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by ceejayoz
2384 days ago
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OneWeb claims to have cracked that, for a price point of $200-300. https://spacenews.com/wyler-claims-breakthrough-in-low-cost-... Even if it winds up being more expensive, you might see a neighborhood getting an antenna and distributing it to a group of houses. > SpaceX will not realize 20Gbps per satellite in useable bandwidth. It's more like 5Gbps. Based on guesses made prior to the first launch of production hardware, and speculative guesses on the number of SpaceX ground stations? Your slides are from 1 October 2018. The first batch of production hardware went up 24 May 2019. |
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I can say that the mass and volume of the satellites has changed quite a lot, and therefore the number of rocket launches required is pretty off in the paper. But I have not seen much info to invalidate the rest of results.